Flowen for tho House In Winter. Any good plants of balsam, notor, Cliincso pink, or onlomlula can bo lifted find pottod before front, and rnako bean, tlfu. ornaments for tlfo window for a long time dining winter. Aa tho root of tlio. pinks arc not very compact, oaro aliould bo taken to destroy aa few of them aa possible. After lifting ond giving ono good watering, enough to thoroughly wot tho soil, caro must bo used not to keep tho soil in a aoddon or too wot condition, aa tho roots, being in a moro or less mutilated con dition, can not absorb tho molaturo aa rapidly aa when in a healthy and vlgo. roua state. Keeping in tho ahado and occasionally r-priu'tltng tho foliage will keep them from wilting nntil new roots are madp. A f;w snAiia nf nnmltir , - J ' Vl.llt.J mignonette, and phlox now sown will t... - i i ,. . ivo u kikiu snpmy oi uowch uunng rarlv wliitpr. A t.h difficult to transplant, it is a better plan 10 how mo seem in mo pots or boxes in which lhfV nrn In rrrnro nnl I,lnnm.l1.:. --- j e--" uiuuiii, ,10 is applicablo to those who have only tho window, or at outside a cold frame in Which to pot them. For greenhouse umuiruoi nugiionetw generally, when OTOWn in tlolK. nw n Ciur snail in ol. Jnoh pote, and after they have filled tho ,.(. :i, ....1. .1 1 .1 l-vin mull .tun 11 JJOOU grOWtll, shift into larcer ones, as their needs r. quiro it. In potting mignonetto it is in.-utHary 10 maKo me son jtiei as nrm tlH lionslhtn nrnnnil ihn rnrtta Inn an lit potted plants mako as a general thins; n weakly and spindling growth, while tho firm potting gives a sturdy and strong growth, and, if given plenty of light and air on all mild days, bloom can bo had tho wholo season. A sprig 01 raegnonouu smciis sweeter in mid winter tbau in midsummer. This is a!so a good timo to sow seeds r ... . . 01 uie nuro wnuo ten-ween stock so much used by florists. If sown now. nnd tho plants grown in a old house during winter, they make excellent flowering plants for early spring and . ... 4 .1 . ' r ...... J . . 'II Dtiuiuici. 4 yuuu HliatU UI HL'UUS Will DrodllCH lit. lnnst. fiO lifer 'Pllt. nf rlnriri!'n tiowers, but then the einglo flowers are very pretty.- vorrespoiwence vpuntry Ohriatmaa.Nipht Six Hundred Years Ago. Let us look in imagination some six hundred yearaback. It is Christmas nicht. In every town in Europe Ibo bells aro ringing merrily, and tho people, noble uuu biiiiijiu uiiku, uru Biruaiijiujr lowara the church or cathedral, each family pr group preceded by its lantern-bearer, for street lights are tew and far be' tween. We will suppose ourselves in utiener, lu itouen, in Verona, or in Seville the name nnd the plnco , mat- H-1 ll.viV, 1111. V. 111. T VUllftbUJUO usages from tho eleventh to the six- tecnth century being tho same all over western Europe Matins have just ended with tho "le Deum, and there is a movement of expectation in the church ahd a rustling of feet, for before the celebration of mass tve aro to assist at tho dramatio Office of the Shepherds Behind and above the altar is placed tho manager or creche, and besidejitan imago of saint Mary, b ivc canons of tho first rank, or at least their vican wearing tho sacerdotal tunie, and over it tho atmoe, or linen L'own. represent the shepherds, and form a groupjii the transept in iront 01 mo entrance to toe choir. Tho shepherds carry crooks, and havo with thoni, real sheep and dogs, and attendants with musical in struments and rustic offerings of fruit. We mav imagine how picturesque and impressive this Office of the Shepherd 1 must have been in some Jombardian church where the architecture tent it self to tttective paotomine. Wo may furore to ourselves the shepherd, feign ing some to sleep and some to watch their flocks, when suddenly in tho still ncss of the church, all richly decorated with tapestry, drapery, garlanda of evergreens, and with a profusion of candles, a boy dressed aa an .angijl mounts, artlessly with the aid of a lad der, the wall of tho ambnn, or small pulpit and there, after the musicians have soundod a long and piercing thumpet blast, tho angel intones in Latin theso versei from St. Luke. "Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people, for unto yon is.'born this day in tho city ot Uavid a baviour. which is Christ the Lord. And this shall bo a sign unto you: Ye slnll find the babo wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manner.' Thereup on a number of singing boys, poted in the galierik in the clere-story of the cathedral aux voutes de leglise, Bays an old Rouen manuscript and representing tho "multitude of the heavenly host," begin to sing, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." And from the indications of the old manu scripts, and from the judgements of competes critics, wo may conclude tint the music which accompanied this Office was very graud and simple, for tho plain song was supplemented by special melodies, and the music of orass una 01 Biriugi-u muniments was employed besides that of the organ. Meanwhile the shepherds enter by tho great gate ot tho choir, and ad vanee Blowly toward the altar and the manger, ohacting a rhymed Litin hvmti, "Pax in terris." Arrived at the manger, they aro met by two priests of the first rank, wearing the long white dalmatica and figuring two raidwive?, who ask tbem, "Quern qua) ritis in pnesepe, pastons dicite?' (Say, shepherds reply: "Salvatorem, Christum Dnminum." (Wo seek tho Saviour, ChrWt tho L'rd, tho babii wrapped in swaddling clothes, accord ing to tho angel's words ) Thereupon tho two priests figuring midwives draw a curtain and show the child Jesus to tho shepherds, nnd bid them nnnounco tho Nativity to tho people. The shepherds kneel in adoration, and salute tlw Virgin with a rhymed Latin hymn. After which thoy return pro cussionally through tho choir, singing: "Alleluia! Alleluia! sing all his 00111 iug, and say with the prophet, Unto us a child ia born." These words form tho Introit of tho Christmas mai-s, which begins immediately, the shepherd-priests directing the choir pas. tores regunt ehorwn, says tho Rouen manuscript aud reading the, lessons from ttie lectuni. Tiikodorr Ciiii.ii in Jfarper's Magazine for December, How Protection Fro tec ta at Tunes. St. Louis rcbt-UUpaUn. Since the eleuti 11 has "put the re vision of tho tariff in tho hands of the Protectionists who mado it," the Head ing iron Coit.pany has discharged ila 200 workmen, the lliggins & Co. oar pet factory has discharged half of Its men, tho Atlantic Cotton Mills, of Lawrence, Mars., hao announced a twenty ir cent, leduolion of wngep, and tho lig cuirying shr.pa of Salt-m, in tho i-nine .State, have cut down wages 2 a week. Neulit r our prt aent war tar.lt nor too election of iiariison Jits 1'iotttUd wages in these couctniB i Tom Ochiltree, An old acquaintance of Tom Ochil tree,. sns the Now York Evening Sun, told a characteristic story about that celebrated man yesterday, which n group ot politicians listened to with interest. "It was about 1855 or I860," ho said, "when tho Indiana woro raiding tbo Texas frontier that a oompany called tho Texas rangers was formed, for tho purposo of fighting tho redskins and driving them from tho border. Tom nnd I grow up together nnd once on a Fourth of July ho delivered the oration, and ono of our cronies read tho declaration of indepondenoe. Tom's father waa an eminont lawyer down there, and waa called Buffalo Head, bocauso of the largo thinking box bo carried abovo ma shoulders, iio waa a whig leader, and aoveral timea waa hia party a oandidato for governor, but was always defeated. "Tom joined tho rangers, and just beforo ho started with them for tho frontier hiB father who waa not a not ablo pious mao, howpver handed tho young fellow a biblo. " 'Tako this biblo, Tom,' said tho old gootlcmau, 'and it wou't do you any harm to read it sometimes.' "Tho young ranger thanked his father for tho gift and soon after left with hia company for tho front. Tho rangers were about threo months in the scrvico whon they returned. When Turn's father met tho lad ho aaid : " 'Well, Tom, I suppoao you read your bibln while you were out there t' "'Yes, father,' replied tho young soldier, 'and I have brought it back witli me.' "Judgo Ochiltree took tho book and opening tho pages picked out a 20 bill, and put it in b'i3 pocket, while Tom looked on with utter astonish ment and chagrin. Then turning tho leaves tho old gentlemap. took oot two other $20 bills, which ho also put in his pookot. JnBt what Tom's thoughts were at that moment can bo well im agined. During tho latter part of hja service on the, road he hadn't a ceut. and was obliged to dony himself many mental and jphysical comforts which without money weio not obtainable. " 'Yoe,' said Judge Ochiltree, 'you may have, read the bible, Tom, but you see, it seems funny that you didn't strike those, parts of tho book where I stowed those bills.' "And like tho oystor Tom waa voico less." Gen. Harrison's Personality. HE 13 NOT A CORDIAL MAN, AND IN HEMOION HE 13 A KIOII) CALV1NIST. Tbo pooplo who aro figuring on what Gen. Harrison is going to do aro all anxious to get some closo detailg.about J the character and the inner lite ot the man. For these somo of tho following will be interesting and valuable. Au his friends agree, tli at bis most promin ent characteristic is on the religious side. Ho is a Presbyterian of the severest Bcbool and ho is sntenBely in terestcd in doctrine. The only books that bo reads for pleasure aro those concerned with tho development of the Calvimstio system and others touching upon tho Cromwellian period. Ho is said to faocy that hia own character ia like. (Jen. Harnaon, of tbo Kuglish revolution, and he knows moro about the life and time of that roundhead trooper than ho does of his grandfather, the f resident, liut he reads re Wj books and has iittlo sympathy with book- oul ture. Tho only novel he has ever been heard to praise is Lew Wallace's "Ben Hur." Ho reads the newspaper as part of his day's work, but for pleasure, he takes tho Presbyterian Herald. He prefers, however, neither to read nor to talk about reading, but in the evenings he sits around generally, and, like Walt Whitman, loafs aud invites his foul. He does not play cards, checkers ohess, dominoes, or any thing of the sort, aud baa a horror of gambling aud gamblers. JN either does ho drink, and when in 1884 ho gave a formal state diuner to Blaino andtho.othor.notables wino waa conspicuous by its absence from bU table.' He has declared, how ever, that he will not dtpart from the usual state custom, that wino will be servedtotboqo who wish it in the White flouse. The General s Danville speech has been often quoted to show that he had leanings toward prohibition. He is absolutely destituto of a sense of humor, and it is said when in a com pany where merry tales aro told his laugh is rathe r a concession to his idea of the demand which public opinion makes upon him than a symptom of enjoyment. 1 he President-elect is very fond of tho table, and ho is a dainty rather than a heavy eater. His favorite dish is a salad of lettuco or watercress, or something of that sort, nnd a recipe for tho dressing written in his own hand Bomo years ago and running w follows is a valued relio kept by an Indianapo lis trend: 'For each person fourtab'ewoonfuli of oil and a little more, ono anda half ot vinegar, a saltspoonful of salt, nnd one of black pepper, two of dry mus tard, and a pinub of red popper. The dry materials mix first, then put in tho oil, and last tho vinegar. Add a little shred of garlic and a pinch of celUry salt.' At his own table the General alwavs makes the salid and usually ho carves, although his carving is said to bo poor. alter each meal ho takes a pinch of salt in a glatB of water at.d gargles hij throat thoroughly, a praqtico to which he ascribea his immunity from al sorts of sore throat and especially from hoarseness. The body of Mrs. Blanche Berr. who died last, week in Chicago, was taken to St. Louis to be cremated, This is in aecoidanco with tho dirtc- tiona alio left. Mrs. Berr had a pecu liar horror of being buried or put in to a coffin alivo and mado her husband rrpmiso that aa eoim aa alio was thought to bo dead a bell should ho at tached to her body so that tho slight fcst movement would give nn alarm. This was done, the bell being fastened y wires to tier right wrist, but her arm has never moved since. MT THE ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all other in Strength, l'urity and Futnesi. Non others are juit as good. Beware of Imitations they are made of cheap and Inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors, 36 colors 1 10 cents each. Snd poiul for Dyt UooV, Stmplf Card, dlrtotloos tor coloring Phbtoi., making tho fincit Ink or Bluing (to cu. a quart), etc, Sold by DruggUtl or by WELLS. RICHARDSON i CO., Burlington, Vt. fat Oildlog or Hrsnilog- Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Osll, Wlfsr, Bryass, Csaptr, Osly l CtaU, COLUMBIAN AKD DEMOCRAT. No Hc&rae. TIIK TIMES WHEN nODIES WKM5 OAIHIUD TO TIIK Q KATE. Thoro was a timo when tho hoarse did not exist in this country, or, if it did exist, was not in general uso. This was tho oaso in tho latter part of tin) eighteenth century and tho first pari oftho nineteenth, whon tho bodies of tho dead were boruo on biers to tho cemetery. Tho evolution of the hoarse has boon n very gradual process, ns, evolution al ways is. Tho old Egyptians boro their dead iu bargts across a lake ; many of mo ancient u reeks carried their dead in their h tnd, although tho Laecdro raomatis used n buckler, nnd tho moro modern Grecka. like tho ancient ItO' mans, used a bier. It is n matter of somo difficulty to find tho missing link botweon tho bier and tho hearao t it probably ousted iu eomo rudo carta used by lialf-uivlllzod nations. Neces eity waa, doubtless horo as elsewhere. the mother of invention. Sanitary principles, trom timo to time, forced tho ocraetory farther and farther away from tin city, and somo moans of con voyaoco, other than a bier, beuatno not only desirable, but almost indisnen sib le. There ia an ovolulion, an advance ment morn keenly apparent in tho present rites of sepulture from thoso of tho superstitious past : trom tho heath en who burned hia dead with senseless incantations and the savago who allow ed hia brother to bo tho food of vul tures. Everywhere to-day among civil izi'd nations tho dead are objects of love, of reverenco and of care Humanity at last seems to havo learn ed tho lesson that "tho heart of tho wise is in tho house of mourning, but tho heart of fools is in tho houso of mirth." Boston Herald. Banilary Bureau, New York City- Dr. Cyrus Edson of tho Now York Health Department prescribes Speer's I'ort Urnpo Wino in his praotieo ns tho purest and most roliablo wino to bo had and his opinion is endorsed by his associates as will bo seen from the following letter: New York, December 9, 1887. Tho Speor N. J. Wine Co., Gentlemen: Having used your Port Wino to a large extent in mv family in cases of sickness and found it to be all that was recommended of it by my family physician, I dosiro to purchase it by the dozen bottles. Jveapecttully yours, JAMES BRYAN, Sanitary Inspector Hoalth Depart ment, .New lork City. Drucgists keep it. farting the Hair. "On tho right, if vou please," said representative of the, Call last, evening to a tousonal artist,, who, brush, and comb-in hand, was abcut to part his hair on the left pido of the head. "All right, sir," remarked the knight of tho brush and comb; "was going to part it on,the other aide from force of habit." "How many peoplo part their hair on. tno nent; side! "Should say less than ono in twen ty-" "And why do so many men part it on tne lettsidei "Because," replied tho artis1, brush ing back a stray look, "they've been irought up to it from infancy. A mother facing her boy alwavs holds the comb in herright hand, and it being easiest to.com o. the hair from left to right, sho parts it on tho left. The boy .wJiem he grows, up, and, is ahlo to comb his own hair finds tho part on that side, and follows tho lino marked out by. his. mother. That's why the majonty,of men purr- on. tho loft." Sqn-JTranciico Gall. AflTPwTC! 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"It has dona toe moro KlCJnOV good for kidney dlicait j, than any other medl, Ul80tl8Q8 cine." fBt), Adott, Sioux City, Iowa AHIi "lUiae a Celery I am pound hae been oft-real All LlVOr leneCt for torpid liv I Wlndlgetilon, aud bilious. SOrderS EusaaiTuC, I Up".. Quechee, Vt. 1 The treatment of many thousands of cases of thuto rhronlo weaknesses and dlstrcsilna: flUmctitji tiecullir rn fmimlM. nt. thn lnvnll Hotel and Huntlcnl institute, lluirnlo, N. v., has afforded & va 01 nprlpnr-fi In nlwlv mUnt. Iitf and thorouirlily testing remedies for tho euro 01 T-j-nnan a peculiar mnmuics. Ilr. IMnrrn'fl S'javnplln l-rnarltitln,. Is the outgrowth, or result, of this arent nnd valuable eipcrlonco. Thousands of testlmn Dials, received from pntlinU anil from physi cians velio havo trsted It lit tho moro ntomi- Tuiru auu tiuetiunuj ettses irtucn nna oiilllea their skill, ftrovo It tn 1m thn rtmqt ten,uioi-fnl rcmeily over devised for tho relief nnd cure of suffering women. It Is not recommended ns a "cure-all," but as n most perfect SpeclUo for A n pnworttil, liivlEorntlits; tonic, It Impart strciiHtu to the whole system, and to the womb and Its appendages In particular. For overworked, ''worn-out," run-down." debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-Klrls," house keepers, nurslmr mothers, aud feeble women ircnerally, Dr. Plerce'8 Kavorito Prescription Is the rreatest earthly boon, being uuuqualed asanappotlilng cordial and restoratlvo tonic. A n soothing: anil lrenclheillliB Iiervlno, "Favorite Prescription " Is une qualed and Is Invaluable In allaying and eub. itulng- nervous axcltablllty, Irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing-, nervous symptoms com tnonly attendant upon functional aud orgaulo disease of the womb. It InriunAa rAfrnatiinn- sleep and relieves montal auiiety and de- Dr. l'lerco'a Favnrlte 1rnarrlTtt Inn la a ICKltlmate moillrlne, carofully compounded by an eiperlcnced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It Is purely vegetable In Its composition and perfectly harmless in Its effects In any condition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, front whatever cause arising, wealt stomach. Indigestion, dys pepsia nnd kindred symptoms, its use, lu small ' l-avor-ltn frrtant-luf Inn 19 la o .t tlvo euro for the most complicated aud ob- buiiulu L-Kst-B oi icucormea, ejcessivo tlowlng, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak linck, " female weakness," antoversion, retroversion, pearlng-down aensntlons, chronlo congestion. Inflammation nnd ulceration of the womb. In flammatlon, pain and tenderness In ovaries, accompanied with " Internal heat," Ati a regulator and promoter of func tional actlou, at tnnt critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, " Favorite Pro script ion" Is a perfectly safe remedial agont, and can produce only good results. It la equally efficacious and valuable In Its effects when taken for those disorders and dcrango- .uvi.i jmiuvufr iaj uiitb inter una mo"t critical period, known as " The Chnnge of LI re." " Favorite l'rosorlptlon," when taken J? connection with the uso of Dr. Plerco's (Jolden Medical Discovery, and small laxnllvo S?5 0,f,D.r' Fleroe's) l'urg-atlve l'cllets (Llttla I.ivcr PIUs),cures Liver, Kidney and Hladder diseases. Their combined uso also removes blood taints, and abolishes cnucoroua and scrofulous humors from the system. 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Odin N li uiit cu Sl S).i.iliy4 IMwisc of Man. 'til i ItU out Vou tuny urver hce li csulc Nov30-d-4t. ThoWONDERFUl. ubuaq m ibo. ncciiBifio, or mvinu i.nrjn, LUUhSC. lito. tnntid orCOUCH. Ptitt 3 m3J no. ff'fiA w rualto the laijrest Tirist? of O..-y CwrDHii' Lperailna, Invalid -e llolllr.r;. Hiramoclt, Qtbti, Litrirr, fanctCarHt nielli. Ktrd ai. Rlltaa CHAIRS nnd ROCKERS BICVCt.ES,TRIOYCl.eS,VE LOCIPtDES and BGLr PROPELLERS. ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCE3 FOR INVALIDS. BABY ROACHES war ruil Ajirirniiic urfcl on nil f -if. riiv. jrte, v ut.ro aiwontinuo4 wacilooiittff i ty pl&clnt yonr orders Cirect ilth lha nmluni vou can um $cttr-it prjfiU, Our tlniitng pries , Pimtiai linrHItlMH Will MKJDIhU li.u: ttttodn w,ld uml.tr a. j,m,.,( h tfid dJtlvrtd fvvf to any point in f Oatnlogop. and itftU claw at tcood you wGoTlt for. LUBURC MFC. CO. lid NortU l;llitU blrcet, l'lilludtliiulo, Vtu MASON & HAMLIN Ihe cabinet orifan waa Introduced In lta present form by Maaon a Hamllutn 1S01. Other uiakor. followed In the manufacture of these luetrumtnu, bat the Maaon Si Uaiutln Organa have alwara nutui. tium iuiu .uprruuti-T u uie ui-ai in to. woriu. Mason Allamlln t ouer, aa ontHiualleJ cjc.Ucnca of their organa, the fact that at all of the peat World's Exhibitions, since that of 't1, 1SCT, lnAnri RlsScompetltlon ntku utii ma ft er?of alt coun inT&rlaljly tak- ItnnnriL lllnsw trlfi. the T have the blghcet Uatea caulognet 93 T( K1MM). free. Mason A iUioiln da not liesluto to make the ex traordinary claim for their piano-, that they are superior to all others. They recognize the hlgti excellence achieved by other leading maker In the art of piano building, but (till claim mperlority. turn tu?7 BLiriuuio wujciy to mo rem&rikADio tin prorement Introduced by them In the year 18S3. and iww known aa tho "Mahon Jt IUmun Piano HI A ftAflheneo(Hhldi la aecured the slbl. parity and p un .a greau.t pua- t or tone, together I IllllUUalili crraUy In. craedc!acl. OIaMS 0P5IJET. ty f or auLdloz In tune aira other Imiiortajit advantajea. A circular, contalnlni; testimonials from threo nondred purchaHera, musicians, and tuaera, aent, together wlih dracrlpllve catalogue, to aur applicant. I'ianos and Organs sold for caah or Ma cat. menu; a!ao rented. MASON it HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. Oct te-iui. r bros A ilvcTtlHerH by addresslDfr Ren. I. f- Hoyrcll & t'o, lOfpruueSt., cw York In good faith, can obtain all needed information about any piopoaed lino o( AUVKllTJSINU In American ewapapfra. lar-sso-putol'ttmnlilcLSoo, Nov 16-Mw, As a Family Remedy Ilr, Beth Arnold's C0U(3II KILIYUU has no eiual. Wo liavo used It for tho past ten ears, and can truly recommend It. Mrs. C. rilUo, iloutc auu.a, n. at 'ftvaeUit, 8;t.) iw, f i.w, "z ml BLOOMSBURG, Ireland's Last King. SOME FACTS FROM TIIK litSTOItV OKltODKIt ICK O'CONNOR, CKOVraEll IK DUIIMK Kodorick O Connor was crowned with great pomp In Dublin in tho yoar uui, wiicn ins ftormy mgn began. All IiIk life he wos mgftgi'd in hostil itlen with piratical Dnncs, nnd oven moro Ironblo'domo snbjeots. To insuro penco ho entered into a compact with tho Danlfh liordo who settled on tho coast, never penetrating Into tho in terior. Tho tnbuto vrns n sliiiend in cntllo ot 4000 oowp, levied on his d ' tuinion. Hut that was only tho begin Ing of llodcrick't troubhs. Scon tin event followed, insignitloant in i'solf, but pregnant wlih impondin conse quences. Ho deposed ono of tho petty princes of LelnsUr, whose cruelty and roisinannueniciit hod caused mtioli com plaint. Tho folly of this subject cul minated in tlio offcuse of running off withJbU no'ghhors wifi'. History gives unduo itroinliienco to this crime, which was only tho lightest charge laid at the uoor oi i;crtnot aioaiernagn. Exasperated at his depoiition, Dor mnt appoaicd to Henry II, who tent over tho Anglo-Norinatis to assist in n covering his poFsrssions. In return fo.t tho fit rviccs rendered, tbo Earl of I'embroke, by a marrirgo of tho dauchter of Dcrniot obtained poscssion of tho Leinstcr principality, ond thus laid the foundation of tho Anglo Norman rule in Ireland. Tho distraot etl condition of O'Connor's kingdom prevented him raising suflieient troops to fxpell tho Norman bunders. Sub mitltug to the inevitable, ho carau to terms with his enemies. Ho did not oven insist on tho submission of Der mot, but appealed to his honor not to invito further auxiliaries into tho country. Derinot protniped fidelity, but broke his word at tho first npportu. nity. Roderick, in dispair appealed to hia old enemies, tbo Danes, to assist him. The die, however, was oast: the unwritten law of tho survival ot the fittest prevailed. In vain did Roderick strive against tl.o inevitable. Tho first unitid efforts of tho allies proved a disastrous failuro but the proud spirit of tho King was not broken. Listening to tho wily plans of Henry, tho Irish Kinc con cluded a treaty with the English mon arch. So far from fulfilling the pro vinous of this contract, solemnly agreed upon in Dublin, Henry scon after actually made a present of tho wholo of Connaught to William Fitzad- f m do liurgo and bis heirs. This war like baron set about plundering the sountry, and induced O'Connor's sons to join him in his marauding expedi tions. Worn out and broken-hearted. Roderick abdicated in 1 183, and retired to the Abbey of Cone, where he spent the last fifteen years of his life, "tho world loigcttmg, by the world forfrot. There, amidst tlio wild rocks, hollow caverns and dark flowing streams, the aged ivinr toiind a lit place to sich away a life which could no longer beno- ui, uis country. "TRUST MM NOT. BE IS FOOLTNO Beware thadnisstlsu who, by fraud and wile, iuui ui-iicr timse uuu juuKeu.eni wouia oeffuue; Who for a trininir train will trick and rhei And foUt on mil a worthlPfm counterfetr- 111S frllb worrfn heed not. -thoutrh hn rinpa nmtatm Insist on your Intent, or you will ruo The disappointment certain to ensue. lUSMBIMUEK ALWAYS. I OND s ElTBAOT is to be outlined onlv in bottles nf Pnnd'a Extrnct Company's own rutting up (bull " ruppor witu innusnape irauo mark; and in no OTnKB way. Anything offered you noi so put-up is a counterrcit; kkfdsb it. Yut.E-TiDF. Don'ts Don't nut R. S. V. P. on your present to your rich unclo. Don't misspell the word "nroonnnr,'' in the invitations to your Christmas party. Don't hang up more than three pairs of stookinors if vou are visitlncr friends in the country. JJont eat two minoo pies, a plum- middinp'. lnlmlnr nntnil liu.nniam and then complain thst tbo olimato does not arjree with you. Don't impersonate Santa Clans in n. seal-skin sacone. rnhlipr hnntu nnrl auburn side whiskers. Don t give your guest who has over staid his welcome a travelling bag. Don't send thn unrprtflititprl hill tn her present to your.faricee in mistake t . i . .. . , ior a ,nriHimaH card. Don t decline a nir-sont. aimnlo 1m- r , . ....,,v ww- causo tho exprcssago or postage has noi oeen prcpaia. Don't attributo vour hnnbnn honii. ache to tho drum your enemy sent your son. Don't borrow monev from vnnr friend to pay for bis piesont. 7)iiV hraD.nl nn. ... t f n ... ! . 1. 'n "i.". wuu wuii a handsome, mahogany cigar-bov ; and Dnil't fiYnpp.t vnnr htiahnn1 tn Ka pleased if you give him an irory back ed hand-mirror Editor's Dhawkr in Harper's Magazine for December. "Sffe Point With Pride" To tho "Good name at home." won bv Hood's Sarsanarilla. In Lowell. Mass., whero it is prepared, thero is moro ol Hood s barsapanlla sold than all other medicine-", and it has uivi n tho best of satisfaction since its ntroluction ten years 020. This oould not lie if the medicine' did not postess meiit. If vou suffer from im- purtt blrod, try Hood's barsaparilla and realize its peculiar curativo power. Direct from tho Front. Knoxville, Tenn., July 2, 1 883. The Swift Specific Co.; Atlanta, Ga.i Gentlemen I can cheerfully and truth fully say that S. S. S. ia the grcateit blood punlier 011 earth. In 1884 I contracted blood poison. Physicians treated me with no Cood results. I took a half dozen differ ent kinds of blood medicines, but, without receiving any permanent relief 1 I was In duced to try S. S. S. I began the first bottle with the gravest doubts of success. I had been so often deceived. But 1m provement came, and I continued its use untd perfectly well. I have since married, and have a healthy family. No traco of the disease is seen. Swift's Specific did all this for me, and I am grateful. Yours trjly. J. S. SlKAPEE. 118 Dale Ave. Kemp, Texas, Tune 33, i883. The Solft Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca.: Gentlemen A sUteen-year-old son of mine was allllcted with bad blood, and broke out witli an eruption on various parts of his body. I put him to taking S. S. S and a few bottles cured him entirely. I live at Lone Oak, but my post-office is at Kemp. Yours truly, W. S. Uouinson. Three books mailed free on appllvation. All druggists sell S. S. S. Tim Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York, 756 Droadway. The. undei signed respectfully calls atten tion that us Abraham tjnyder la uea and that a pump-maker Is needed, that I am going Into that business and will make pumps nnd do repairing on reasonable It rtns aud guarantee, satisfaction. J. W. Reynolds, Espy Pa. Bliop near the canal grocery, Nov. BS-4w, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. hmford YEAST POWDER, "Tho Old Reliable." Restores to tho flour tho nutritious phosphates lost In bolting. No othor powder does this. It Is healthful and nutritious. Put up In bottles. PERRINE'S P BARLEY DHTiLLSD from selected llarley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically pure and freo trom Injurious oils and telds often contained In alcoholic liquors. It Is especially adapted topcrnons requiring a stimulating' tonlo. Consumptives being Sreatly beneiltted by us use. lleuoinmunded by leuding nliyslclnna aa a IMurctlv ervlno. Tonic and Alterative. For C'OESuinptlvcH It Is Invftlimble. 1'MtItlNK'S i-uiiu UAiiLKi maut wiusKKi iDsurca a return or viirorio tueatomacn, hkuoq appetite, ft rich and abundant blood nnd Increased flesh and muscular tissue. A stimulant mild and eenlie In eMect. Drsuenslti. Imllirrstlon and all wastlnir dli eases can bceotlrely conquered by the Ufe or I'errlne's I'ure Hurley alt Whiskeys It 19 a tonio and tiiurcttc anu a povcriiii sitenRincner to tne entire system. init litMtfs I'liitE iiahlkv MALI WIIIHKBV lina nroved a medicinal protection to thoso who pursue their avocations in the open air and whoso dally work calls It I exceptional powers 01 endurance. Ask youl nearest druggist or grocer for for I rBHItlNK'S PUI1E liAltl.KV MALT WIII8KKY revives tho energies of thoso moral out with excessive oodllv or mental effort and acts as a safeguard against exposure I In WCt and rigorous wcatner. 11. win anve uu umiiuiuus ui-H-anua lium iuu njsiciu. Hard workers of every vocation and persons whom a sedentary lire rendera prono to Dyspepsia una in rerrine s ktnit whisker powerful unA hAtnnr tn dliresttotl. 1'UitH nAiti.n.1 aaui ,niiioiii.i without unduly stimulating tho kid nsys Increases their nagulnz activity, counteracts tlio effects of fatigue, hav tens convalescence and Is n wholcsomo and prompt diuretic. Watchtholabct! None gcnulno unless bearing the slgnn turn Vol shi oy an orue and grocers throurn the finltcd States, and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHILA roitsALB nt PENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY. aoLiioaxTS roa F. P. ADAMS & CO., Alexander B WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES. FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLB AGENTS FOR HENRY M1ILLARDS FINE OUT CHEWING TOBACCO sole agents of the fol lowing nranda OI Cigars. HKNIir CLAY, LONDKES, NORMAL, . MCANDIES. INDIAN PKINCKSS, SAMSON, H1LVBR ASn. FRESU VERY WEEK. Bloomsburg Pa. DEALER IN Foreign audDomesiio WINES AND LIQUORS: AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 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I-uules t jr the quick -wilted, and plenty of prizes to mako tlio slow-witted quick. IMPORTANT CLUBBING ARRANGEMENT. Uy special arrangement with all the leading weekly and monthly periodicals of America, sub scrlptl'ins are taken toranyonoormoreof theb Journals In connection with tho VYkskly Pkss ao such low rates as virtually makes our great rurally paper FREE to the subscriber for one J ear. AnjPle copies furnished freo upon application., TIIK PRESS COMPANY, Limited, Philadelphia I'a. NovlMt BLOOMSBURGJLAinNl MILL The undersigned having put hie rionlrg M I reWa FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.MOUcDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. urnlsneautreusuuu,etrlce. All lumber uto areompfoye0?0 "0n0 6Ut mUM n&i(in ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furtiialied on application. CUAUI.ES KItl'G, DIoomsburK, Pa LADIES t Do Your Own Djelng, at Home, with PKEHXESS DYES l They will dyo everything, where. Pilce 11c. a pa'v nv. nT.Kt7r" ,7.- TT" luta no iqoal for trfBgtgMBelS amount la packages, or for fastness of color. It noaSi Saa'lUes. They do not crack or LmutT For sale by uojer Bros, ana Ju. U. Meroer. Jsbitriy. MALT WHISKEY. ruru niint-j' 1 lnvlgorant The analysis ns It appears by the Lai 1 bitttmiv 9 Dei on everv noitie: 1 nave caroiuiiy ana alyied thel'i'RB UARtsr Malt Wnis-I xkv mndoby M.ft J. K rerrlno nndnndl it entirely rreo iromiusei un.iunurui, metals and nclds nnd Is absolutely! pure." Aiimea, oimnia jirinur jwhmt,i uraaunir VJ ine unitnjuiraiv auiiwim wiietMnnd vmsoaaen DKuaamrs AND all dbalbks. ANY OHDElt FOR FESTIVAL will be SUPPLIED WITH TOE LOAVEST Ma villi IVlMR as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH walnuts; OltEAM NUTS, ALMONDS, lJOP CORN BATiLS. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL 22 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. 80 dlignUcd that It can be Ukcn. aBettd, and aatliallatcd by the moil iiiuivo aioHiacn, wuen tne plain oil emnnot be tolerated; and by Uie com bination of the oil with the hypopnos. -- buw.w vuivaciuai. Bemirtible u fesh proJnttr. Ptrwiis gain rapidly while tiling it. SCOTT'S EMTTr.STfW la .ai.i..ju Physicians tn hn thn Flnno nn Tl,i. ration in the world for th reli? TV u.w v CONSUMPTION- ananein a ENrf,5tir.Pf BILITY, WASTINQ COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Thi great remedy for Consumplian, and Wasting in Children. Sold bu all Druggists. sept SS.'SMy HEEL HQO ,orth Faurlh direct, bHo pOO Or,.o, riuld.lJili, 1-t MJ Jl )ir. l,,oat,) Brcttoal eincrl. .ft u'ot to curt ton inort er vbkt ba tsajreltvlm to do. lff, Thel bSttt bUIDA Ia ant .J 1.1. It f .Wf pMtfcliiUJ, vtio aQ io,t um Id b ccrr "t ilwtlm And uMurul iMn..i t .1. VL . SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON. lNJN,INH.AMMAriO. I.tVltSlity y y. riiyalcal and Mental i jr'if.1.1 t MeloiieUol lo. Bladder and Kidney Diseases. (Acute cues 4-10 ); ait.( i ohm. MY MliTOHD pcruaBentljr tbf wont cii.i. lrrot HmdIiL.1 .. ' !?.' W H timi Y.o,,. mitj ,,,4 ,d4 .14 wrtU . "ill f Its Traill, (ipuiif trJ. thai, t, iliuSTiii ,.'.'i.lJi.'.'-.,i!;',-.,ui;iUMJ" "4 f '"lS ugust 17 as I), ffif" 1 iT CHKB 1 '? notmeanmoMlyto f lop them for a time, and thon have them re turn mi. r;u7 -rr.v'iv'.mm i Uin Tiaado tSi la&'ui it FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, rn,?:laf ,tl"!'r- 1 WkRiuHr my remedy to J-?"" tliovrorat catea. llecauso othera havo W." no r0,"8on lnr ,,ot uow receiving a cure, fcoud at onco for a Ireatiaa and a Kbkk Iiottlu of my 1NP4LUDLE HKMEDT. Olvt 1 KxiTress ?. V"'' Once. It ooiti you nolhlSg io trial, and It will cure you. Address H.C. HOOT, M.O., l63PtMtSrNwYow & Co mmA. I CURE FITS, apt e-'W-ly Mm&t Made &tMg in FMIaa i on Men fl; C. YATES & CO. 0 th and Cli,estiixut, Ledger Iltilldliiu;. 1 1 OHATKPUL COSJF011T1NO. EPP'S COCOA. nitEAKFAHT. Tlv n tlinrnnrtli l-nnmi . . . whicl, goTern tho" omaltons of destlon and SSVffi f?kUI. aPPhcitlorof tho SSo are iloatlng iround usred? to attack whereve? thero Is a weak point. We may Sno manv i fatal shaft by keeping oursclv?iwcn to?nd wufi pure blood aid a properly nourished tramocirli serclm Vazette Madoblmply with boluS water ?L'!B ml la na" Pouid tlnsbTSiers. J wtHir d!rIt'H C0-' Uomtortno Chemists, .jiiuuu, luiana. KAXXiROAD TllVtn TABLE mm mmll JQELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND KAILHUAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. P M P M A. H. A Northumberland s 40 Cameron 5 65 Cliitlnsky 0 00 1 35 IU 10 10 25 10 29 10 30 10 63 11 00 11 07 11 15 11 22 11 20 11 30 11 87 11 44 11 43 11 53 12 08 12 16 12 SO 12 23 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 50 12 65 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 r 11 SOUTH P M 2 03 i'ii 2 21 2 23 2 31 2 39 Danville 0 us 1 53 2 14 2 19" 2 21 2 29 Cntawltsa r. 25 Rupert r. 311 liloomsburg n 3D Espy. a 42 Llmo Ridge a 50 Willow drove -. ... ('. M lirlarcreek a 53 iierwick 7 05 Reach Haven 7 11 nick's Ferry 7 18 2 49 2 64 2 69 3 09 3 19 8 20 3 35 3 39 3 43 SUlckshlnny .. 7 B0 iiuniocK-s 7 43 Nantlcoko 7 to Avondalo. 7 54 Plymouth 7 59 Plymouth Junction,.... 8 03 Kingston 8 03 liennett 8 iv Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 22 West nttston 8 27 3 52 3 50 4 01 Flttston 8 3.1 Lackawanna 8 40 Tavlorvllle 8 48 lteuevue 8 54 SCBJLNTON - 8 00 4 82 r m 1 H 9 60 9 65 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 34 10 33 10 42 10 47 10 61 10 65 11 02 It 12 II 22 11 28 11 87 ii"48 11 52 11 t9 12 05 12 10 12 IS 12 30 ii'40 12 65 r h STATIONS. i M SCHJNTOM S 10 iienevue a is Taylorvllle. 0 20 Lackawanna a 28 Flttston a s West llttRton n ai Wyoming. 6 47 -Maltby 0 M nennetl. 6 55 Kingston a 58 Plymouth Junction 705 Plymouth 7 10 2 47 2 50 S 51 2 69 3 03 3 06 8 19 3 29 3 39 3 43 3 61 8 57 4 01 4 05 4 1 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 40 4 64 5 00 5 10 Avondalo. 7 14 Nantlcoko 7 19 Hunlock's 7 so Shlckshlnny 7 47 Hick's Ferry 7 S3 Reach Haven 8 01 Uerwick 8 07 Rnarcreek. M. 8 13 willow Grove. ............ 8 i Lime Ridge. 8 20 Kspy..... r 2 Kloomsburg 8 32 lIUDert... r .17 Catawlssa 8 2 imnviuo 8 S7 Chulasky g 03 Cameron 0 07 Northcxbkrland 9 22 A H r u Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia & Heading Railroad for Tamanend, Tamontta, Will lamsport, Hunbury. Pottsvtllc, etc. At Narthum. berland with P. & K. Dlv. I'. 11. 11. ror iiarriFburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. v. r. UAIMIHAV, uen. juan., 8cranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. IM Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ton, and Northern Central Railway. IWI TIME TABLE. In effect NOV, is less. Trains leave Sunbury BASTWAUD 9.40 a. m.. Sea hbore ExnrcaR Mallr exreDt Sunday), fornarrlsburgandlntermedlatestations, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 f. m. ; New Tort, 8.50 p.m.! Baltimore, 4.45 p.m.! Washlcgton' 5.t5p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Ma points, Tbrougn pasaecger coach to 1.48 p. m. Day express 3?"? ""VL0?!!'?!:" and Interme- sourgana interme I h t 1 11 rt 1 n h la uittic Biuwujis. urriviutr at 6.50 p. m. 1 New Tork, 9.35 p. m. : lialtlmore e.45 p.m.: Waflhtnpton, 8.00 p. tn. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and lialtlmore. , T,45 p. m. Henovo Accommodation (dally for Ilarrlflburfr and all Intermediate atntlnna. arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.85 a. m. : New Tork T.16 a. m. iiaiuroore, 5.15 a. m. ; wafinmprton a so a. m. ; Pullman aleenlnircurfrom Iinrrlshurip to Phlladel. phia and New Tork. Philadelphia passengers can remain lo sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. rmiaaeipnia sleeper la run on this train from Wllllam-port on Sunday's. 2.f.0 a. ill ICrle Mnllrtntlvl lnr rtarrtflhwrir nnd Intermediate sratlorin. niru-irir nt. Phtladelnbla 8.V5 a. m. New Vork, ll.aon. m. : lialtlmore 8.15 a. m.; Washington, f.xo a. m, Throuch l-ullraan sleeping cars are run on thiamin to J'hlladelpbla, lialtlmore and WaBbliiBton, atd through passen ger coaches to Philadelphia aid Daltlmote. WESTWAKD. 5.10a. m.Krtn Veil Mnllrl. rnr Prlo in.1 al Intermediate statlona and Canandalgna aid IntermedlAtA ntntlnri. Tlnr-hector Itnrraln ard Nlaeara Falls, tvltb tlniucli 1'ullman ralaie cars and passenger coaches to Erie end lloctet- in. 9.53 NOWS Kinreas fdallr eieent Kundarl for 1 oek Haven and Intermediate stations. 12.62 P. m NtatrAra Kxnrpaa fri&tlv ezcent Knn 1 rl for Kane nrdtntemipdtAtpntattnnR and Can at.-tnlgua and principal intermediate stations, K-vhester, lluflalo and Niagara rails with tbrtjUchDaspcnper eoaehpfitnKfinnAnd ltocbeater and Parlor car to YWUIamKport. (tsa s.30p. m. Past Llne(dally.exceptSunday)f6rlte novo and Intermediate stations, and Klnilra. Wat kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas sengercoacbfB to Kenovo and Watklna. 9.20 a. tn Sunday mall for Itenovo and Interme diate station- ITHKOUOU T1IAINH POltsnNDintT FUOMTHfl JSABI Anu SOUTH. Bundav mall Ipavpr Vhitaiiptniita 4. sn a. m narrlsburs T.40 arriving at Sunbury 9.S0 a. m. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.S0 a. m. Ilarrlsburtr. H.a a. m. rtativ pirpnt. Knndar arriving at Sunbury 9.6S. a.m. ,., . t. MacaraBxpressieavi-n Phlladelnh a. 7.40 a. rn. Iiaitimnre T.sil a. m. (dally except Bunday arriving at Sunbury. 18.5J p. m., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia and tnrougb passenger coachea trom Philadel phia and lfaltlmore. Fast Line leaves New Tork 9.00 a.m.: rhlladel Pbla.ll.50 a. in. t Waahininnn. a nn a. m.t Haiti- more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 6-8op. m., with through passenger coachea from Philadelphia and Halt (more. Erie Mall leaves New Tork 8.00p.m. ; Philadel phia, 11.85 p. m. j Washington, laoo p. m. i Haiti more, n.i'O p.m., (dully) arriving at sunbury 5.10 a. m.. with through Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and lialtlmore and b rough passenger coaches froto Philadelphia MUNIIIlltY, IIAI.KTIIN A- WII.KKMllAHIlK IIAII.IIUAII ANII MMtTII ANI1 Htl lirNlllI IIAII.WAV. ..... w (Dally except Sunday.) WllkFSbarre Ulall leavpa Sunliurr ass a. m. arrlvlngat Uloom Ferry lata a.m., Wllkea-tiarrd I3.isp.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.S5 p. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry a.ea p. m., Wllkea-barre 7.10 p. m Sunburv Mall lpavpaWI llfpaharm10.SU a.m. arilV- intr at Bloom Ferry 11.55 a. tn., Bunbury 12.45 p. m KxpreBs West lf-avea Wllkea-barre .S5 p. m-. ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.so p. m., sunbury ciPp.m 8UNDAT ONLT, Sunday mall leavea sunburv 9:25 a. in., arriving at Uloom Ferry 10:1S a. ra., Wllkea-Barro 11:45 a.m. Sunday accommodation leavea llkea-Uarre 5:1 u p. m.. arriving at Uloom Ferry, .89 p. m., bunbury 7:&0 p. m. OUAS. K. PDOII. 117-. TI v. 0 13 0 30 a 34 6 40 0 53 7 05 7 12 7 20 7 27 7 31 7 35 7 42 7 49 55 8 tt 8 II 8 22 9 33 8 33 8 33 8 45 S 49 8 53 8 58 9 01 909 9 17 9 25 9 SO 9 35 A II rn 8 20 6 25 31) 6 37 0 4S 0 50 6 55 0 59 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 25 7 43 7 55 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 'J7 8 31 8 33 8 41 8 47 8 52 8 57 9 15 9 SI 9 23 9 45 r m ' Qua, Faatengtr AKtti vtuu.jaa.il iur