Tfffi dLUftCBIAJN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSB U RG, CO L DMBIA CO UNTO; PA. t mi 1 j Doo.o'rln$ in tlm Dark. No Botiuiblo sarijeon will n'tf-mpt tho porformanoo of un operation' Invol ving human life in a room eeoludoJ from the propar amount of lihu A praotltioner will not attompt the ding nosln of a ooraplioatoil dn-ea'o untt-va ho can boo iho sufferer and make nn examination upon which to bao hit opinion relative to the courxo of treat menl necessary to bring nOont a com plete restoration of hoallh. Notwithstanding the Impropriety of moh action thorc seems to bo a great deal of doctoring dono in tho durk. By this it is nut Intended thai a liter 41 moaning bo Inft-rred, but th a great tnwy mistakes aro committed booaune of the darkness which is tho result oi ignorance. It n-cds no il lustrations to demonslrato that gross ignorance has caused many fatal mis takes to bo made in Iho treatment of diseases by those who pro'Fesi to bu learned jn tho art of healing. - In mtny diseases several organ ao more or less impliotlcd and what seems primary ailment may bo otio quite remote. For Instance, a severe head aoho may have its origin in a disturb ed stomach. O.i the other hand, sick ness at the stomach may be oiuted by a blow on tho head. The scat of ty phojd fever is in thfi uppvr part of tho bdwols, bnt'niist 6f its worst symp toms aro often in tho brain. Symloras of disease as well as di seases Ihclnselvea are oftentimes fol loworsOr conooniifanls of some un susprtoted organic dlsca'e and thh is peculiarly true of Itiinj, liver, brain and hnrt ilistm s in general, for it in now known that tbey aro the result of kidney disease, which shows its pres ence in some such indirect tnauner. Several years ago a gentleman be came convinced of the truth of this and through his efforts the world ha been warned of kidney disjasc and as a result of'o mtinued effort a specific' known ai Winter' Safo Cure was dis covered, the general U90 of which ha shown it to be of inestimable benefit in all cas where kidney treatment is delrable or necessary When consumption is threatened see to it tint tho condition of the kidneys is immediately Inquired i't and ii.thoy aro found" diaeam-ia our them by an immediate use of V ir er's Safe Cure and the niri. turns of long decay will rapidly disappear. Tner are too many instances a' ready record -d of the terrible resul's produeed by a la"k of knowledge con cerning the cause of disease, and hum an life, w uf too much iraportar.ee ti be foolishly sacrificed to bigotry or ignorance The Census of 1890. HOW IT H TO BE CONDUCTED, AND WHAT IT WILL SHOW. The Washington correspondent ot tho New York Graphic writes: It is evidfiit that one of the fiM thing that Pr s dent Harrison will bo call' upon to do after bis induction into of ffica will be to appoint a Superir tend enc' of the Census, and tho bill whic1 has pas-ed Congress was in such g o I shape that there is every reason to be lieve that the woik on the now censor wj11 be begun In good season. The salary of tbe Superintendent will be $0,000 a year, 1,000 more than wa received by the previous Superintend ent. There is to be a thorough organ ization this'time ten chiefs of division, a disbursing clerk and two stenograph er at $2,000 a year each, and there are to be 175 supervisors instead ol ISO', owing to the increase of popula tion. E minerators are to be paid the same as in 1880 excepting for special work, In 18M0 the compensation was ten cent for each farm and 1.5 cents for -aeh establishment of productive indu-try. The pay has been increased to 15 and 20 cents respectively. In 1880 there were 4,008.007 farms. Mr Wright, Commissioner of Labor S a. -ucs, ui n ics that at the out-ide t or, will i."t be mon- than 5,000,000 f n in 1890. as consolidation rather tl t 1 . n is the ruin. This .u $250,000 to tho oor-toj e nil riting tho farms. Them wi-ie 253.852 manufacturing estabH-hmni-in 1880, and the increa-e now will iiot rul I grea'ly to the cost of enumerating tbtt'ii. Our ptovision of the bill is new to th Fedei al census and will please the G ad Army men. It provides for scouring facts relative to survivors ot tbe late war, with in enumeration of all veterans living This will uiie name, age, residence, length of service, a' d command ol every surviving veter an. Another important pr vi'on relate to 'he recorded indebtedness of private corporations ami individuls. Tin will c si $250,000 to col tte. It i. not expented i igei absolu lv r-diib'e statistics on this -ubj oi.biit a'lrec uded ind bto iuess an le iouihoih r inform i tion which will apprximitdy show the indebtedness of iho whole peoplq Still another important provision will seouro reliable statistics of the utgroMce, giving number ot ranla'toe quadr ions and ocloroons. Wuoihei the rao" is beoin' g raoro pnielyni gro will be eettl.d by ntmi9tic, of whiuh this cpohus will bo the starti-ig point. The ordinary statistics will show whether or nut the negroes are concentrating in certain localities, as claimed by some persons ho say thai the Gulf Sta'ea will be largely given up to them in time. A most important return will be made concerning the defective cltsses, who have increased -100 por cent, in thirty years, whilt) the general popula tion has simply doubled. These sta tistics were partly in the last census. Another dfect of previous cenHus is to bo remedied in giving a lecord ol animals not on farms. Heretofore horses in cities and villages etc., have not been counted. Not only are the horses "not on farms omitted from the census, but tho milch cows and swino of cities, towns, villages hamlets and even on stock farms. Tho horse of the parson and doctor are left out of the census, as well as me costly "coaches" of tho millionaire and th' "scrawney horse frame'1 of the junk collector. Takon together ilfre is ni immonsu vnluo in these animals and their owueru havo just cause of com plaint that they were not enumerated. The absurdity of tho returns when city and town horses are not enuroera ted is illustrated in Yoik county, which was returned in 1880 ns having only 207 boreee, while it probably had 175, 000. The last census has not yet been all published. This kind of work will not be repeated, and it is tho intention to keep within the limit of the bill, which places tho cost at $0,000,000 To carry on the same work as in 1880 would cost over 37,uuu,ui;v. A Mr. Lec, of Toronto, aged fifty, took a notion seven years ago not to talk any more, and the first word ut tered by him sicco that time was spok en come days ago. Htw Hampshire Totes "No." WIlV TltK l'M'tllMTlON AMENDMENT WAS l.OHT. special Despatch to Tne rrctt. In a total vote of 53,000 tho Prohi bilinn amendment lacks ovi r 5000 ol imiorilv, where Its adoption loqiil ed u two-thirds vote, unlike Pcnusyi vault whore a majority will decide tin question. The uercat ot the nmondmenl wa due to the Superior organization of tli ami Prohibitionists and to a did en oo of opinion among undoubted l in poraneo men as to the wisdom of piak iog Prohibition a part of tho stau Conctitittion. Tno total vote, now fully counted, does cot exceed one-half tno populsi vote of tbe last November election Concord, the capital of tho State, cam 1302 votes against and 1281 for the amendment. This total was lOltTlei-s votes than wen polled in the last pre sidontinl election. Manchester City gave the Prohibitionists thy greatest surptise. Out of n total registration nf GG64 voters, 5103 went to tho pells, 0710 voting "No'1 and 1303 "Yos." The most active woikcrs for Prohi bition wcro wom6r, who went to t o polling places in largo number', aim plied votors with hot coffee, dough nuts ard appeals for the home. The opposition, on tbe contrary, had mon ey, vehicles and trained workers in great abundance, and huslUd after "no" voters with great vim. So far as the fleet upon tho caue of Prohibition is considered, tho re sult can hardly be regarded as any thing but damaging, for the forcing of ab exprittsion of public sentiment fail ed to y!eld even tho benefit of th moral effect that would have been re alizod by a majo-ity vote. The ques tinn of general liqnor license law is now an open one, and a stirring can vass in its behalf mav be expected. In conversation Ilev. A. T. Hi.I man Fioid, sooretary of tho Congrega tional Home Mission, a very intelli gent gentleman whose duties take him into every part of the state, and who has bteu actively identified with the movement in favor of cons-titn-ti uial prohibition, he said hat vote was a great su' prise to him. 1 di -cussing the reasons that h-id broug'it nbout the risult, he "ad le was convinced t'lat tho cider prohib ti n hid afl-cted tin- amendment vcr adversely, so far nB popular feeli'o.' vas concerned, and hhid ncouriur ed manv expressing conviction that it was unnecessary n eiieui consniu 'ional prohibiiionj that there are al ready laws enough upon the -ubjeei which are not enforced. In his wok at the polls, where he stood through nit tho entire day, his ob-crvaiion oonvinced him that maoy men who -er in favor of temperance failed to vote for the ameudraent. He stated that not one of the eight ladits who ero p'esent with him at the polling places in Wnrd Six heard a profane word uttered from the lime they en tered the .room till tbey left it. Of the six other nmeo'm"nt8 to the C mtitutlon voted for, all have been idopted, with the poss'ibl- exception of the Bixth, making the bill of rights nou-Bi-ctarian, by striking out the words "Prcesiant and E. angelical." In answer to this question of a re porter, "What ffct, in your opinion, will tho defeat of the prohibition amendment in New Hampshire have upon tli" question in this matt? Josh ua L. Baily said: "In two words none whatever. The money power of h- Honor traffic of the entire United Sacs has been centered npon-N-w Hampshire. To carry tho amendment, there is required a two-th'uds vote. In Ponnsylvauh it will u quire but a ma jority. It was comparatively a small matter for sueti a giant power a- ne liqoor traffic to influence the vote o' a stale who-e e-itire population is m ly about one-third that of this ony. They may find it to be a very difficult thmtr to conduct the contest wun ine 5,000,000 in Pennsylvania. I anl not a whit discouraged.'1 Hram D Walt, said: "It will base no effect whatever. Seven co s itu tional amendments were submi'ted t- i vote of the people of New Hamp shire, the fifth being tho Prohibitory amendment, and that was the on" the liquor traffie made its fifjht upon. The number of questions sub.nited, I tl.ink had an injurious effect upon tbe fifth or Prohibition clause. The poll tax matter in this htate at the same time as the Prohibitory amendment, will not bo of advantage to Prohibition. But more than this, Arehbishop Ryan's 1 Uer will effect tho caase. It will in tl lence tht'Sr now buMta'iog btweiu casting their vole for or against prf ibition, who are 'on tbn f i nee,' so t 1 P"ik, auainst the measur'. Attain, n my opinion, i.Ijh amndm-nt in mon n d iiiier f defeat from the Ci ritia uid temperance people tha from the oower of the liquor ti -flic Ma v i 'od. conscientious p' O'.lo will opp. s it on iho ground that while they do not drink themselves they hav no legal or moral right to dicta'te to their neighbors." Whkn yon bury animosity dm.'t set up a t-tone over its grav". Cine that .-ouijh at on-e a d effectively with Waiinehs T.oo Cau n COUGH AND CONSUMPTION REMEDY, and forget your sad horns of pain. It is an old fashioned but reliable com pound. Try it. THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Paine's Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates' the' Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. " Last spring, being very much, ran down and debilitated, I procured aoraeof r'alne" Celery compound. The use of two bottles made mo feel like a new man. As a general tonle and spring medicine, I do not know Ita equal." prigadler General V. N. O., Burlington, VU tl.oo. BiirorK.w. Atvruggisuk DIAMOND DYES ,','tJS)LACTATD FOOD Sg&j M,S Oun Rkputation koii Firtsr-Ci.Ass CllTIIINfl AT ReaHONAIIK PllICF.8 It Wku. Ehtahusheii, But This Season We JIkaN to Kxcf.i, ai.i. FoitstKn Kffokts. A. G. Yates & Co. Clothing for Men and Boys, Sixth and Chestnut LEDGER BUILDING. An Attack ofCravd.o Tk Trrrlbl Ruthtlug of Wna at OO.- Tlwir U notWi) I now mjor thl I do ncl MM ts hHbw W Dr. IHrid KennMi-i nrortto nwly, mdl rtonlral.t,T, Mr InMf Una ia mj iumt n4 from which 1 tum uttl lo rttvr. r. ITril Uit yrm rlu la ar fcock, 1 itm frrw. lh, with oo rreUtnd conW not lr, 1 ww com. pflld to t cum, anJ lulr rot k nit lUt I souu not ilujilon TUdlatrMilnurtAclim lTthl. 1 wu burning tir with f iter or eont4iit. UruuTtrtiiculf cold. MrphrtldMunia I HAD BRIGHT'9 DISEASE, which M lUrmlnjr iDfortnUlon. To tii to aj J fiction if lr X tkl boca 111 hout two rnn, I hid tail MUtk cf Onrol. Whn thli mado IU rr. nc tnr Ihjlciin mn np mj tut, md 1 tmljrnM jnrwlftoa I hid four doc ton ttUnd n. th bnt In tha connlrr. ret 1 eontUntlr rraw wonw. Sit rrrolulJarie.howwcllI rtmemVr tho time 1 1 w Dr. xnnelr rtrorit Itonttlr JtH1k.1 In onrrrr. Alter Mine cnobottl. I threw r tnr enMilwenttoKewTotkonTUlt.nd throe bot tl caml . I hT norcr h.l rtturn of Onrel, nor of th ptlna or wmAdom la tho UdL ud Ihonta I un ot Hitj fiu, olsnlua Now VIgorou and Stronjr nwfT.,1HjV,tor.ia elDfll ilD Xhn houM ami rlv II tiT MJCiXif.Y ffeDrl rroonimnrl j ami rlr h to mr rrMrtchiMwio Ml of t ha Tf1 mit rmft.tu 4 IhM Uktni cuuMdo 'Z " KtTortto IXndr did It bUtkI FAVORITE REMEDY. KtatOsadoDw. rmrtj itlkaklont H.I. Or, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. 11rrM by DR. DATID KErdRDY.nONnOtlT.N.T. (IrrbotU Six forts. Bralldrnnnili. THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n tor tttue IcithlT nilloaspellddrpcnO tl.uuo will )k) raid forftcaeowhfrobt'i- HirrsBfilriiUR Utters will It will care vou. otasMrXtorcuxc. it merer falln- uaaitiminnuaiigonf Clentidc the TitlntcdfTB ICUUDK. II BO list scLniun Biitebs : h. m iDiowu wiion you bcc It will euro yon. ' im linriiiniiES uiirBi. utr through tho Rkliil I ( itratl t vn wliu arc n l'linnies. jiioiciios, closely cod fined Id ni fiores. ltely on the niiiii and wotk SULTHL'R ll!TTEH,pa m.l nlth trill fnl" shops; cIcrks.Tvhotlo not procure sufficient excrcltc, ami all who are ennflned In doorn, should use M.'Li'in'n niTTnifl. Tlirv will SITM'IIUK UirrKHH will cure Liver Com nlalnt. Don't te rils ourapeUjUwUlcurckUJ mil. C3 m not men do wcas aniu, i( Mill llU IH't wish MILP1IUU ItllTEUS to suffer from Khcum will bulhl you up Anil Ti.iko you BtroDgaud healthy. ntlsnii UM3 a lottle ol SULniUR HITTERS j It ncror falls to cure. HULrilLlt 1IITTKR8 a J hill 1 1 jo wltUuut fti --bottle. Try Hi you tH will not regret it ivlll make your blood rS pure, rich nod strong, M 111 Ladles In deliuitc! it I uenlth, who nro nil iStlM'tM'H HfTTFR. Do vou want the beet Medical Work rjubllshed? Rend 3 2-rent stamps to A. 1. ORDWAV & Co IlostOD, Mqp6., and receive a copy, free. The treatment of miny tli6usuida of caw Ot thou chronlo wenltnrMea and Uliteulnf nUmiinU peculiar to remain, at the Invalid? Hotel aod Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Vh haa afforded a vaat experience In amlj adapt ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the cur of woman's peculiar maladies. Dr. fierce' Favorite Proscription Is the outxrowth, or result, ot this treat and valuable experience. Thousands of tcstirno nlaJs, received from patients and from 'physi cians who have tested It la the mora aggra vated and obstinate cases which had ballied their skill, prove It to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cur of suffering women. It is not recommended as a "cure-all." but as a most perfect Speclflo for woman's peculiar ailment. A a powerful. Invigorating tonic, It Imparts strength to the wholo system, and to tht womb and it appendage in particular. For. overworked, worn-out," 'runilown," debilitated teachers, milliners; dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," houne kcepers, nursing mothers, anil feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rcscrlptlon fa the greatest earthly boon, tn-lng unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. A a soothing and strengthening nervine, "Favorite Prescription" Is line- aualed and ts Invaluable In alfajlng and sub ulng nervous excitability. Irritability, ex. haustlon, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organic disease or tbe womb. It Induce refreshing sleep and relieve mental anxiety and' de spondency. Dr. l'leree Favorite Prescription 1 a leEltlniat medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and, adapted to woman delicat organization. It I purely vegetable In IU composition and perfectly harmless lo It effect In any condition of tbe system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause arising, weak stomach, Indigestion, dys pepsia and kindred symptoms. Its us. In small dones, will prove very bcnetlclaU "I'avorlto Prescription" 1 a posl. tlvo euro for the most complicated and ob stmate cases of leucorrhea, excessive Bowing, painful mcmtruntlon, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back. ' female weakness' anteverslon, retroversion, bearing-down lensntlons. chronlo congestion. InBnmmatlon and ulceration of the wouib, In. llammatlon, pain and tenderness In ovarle. accompanied with internal heat," A o regulator and promoter of func tional actlou, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood. "Favorite l're crlption"ls a perfectly aafe remedial atent, and can produce only good results. It la euually efficacious and valuable In It effect when taken for those disorders and derange tncnts Incident to that later and tnoit critical period, known as "The Change of Life." "taviirlle rreacrllitlon," when taken ? opiinej-Uoa with tho use of Dr. Plereo's (loldea Medical Discovery, and small laxollv iV 9,?r- I'leroe-ia I'urgatlve l'ellets (Ml tie I.lver l'lllsh cure Liver, Kidney and Illadder diseases. Their combined use also remove blood taints, and abolisbe cancerous and scrofulous humor from the system. "Favorite 1'rescrlptloii is the only medicine for women. sold by drugelsts, under a positive guarantee, from the mauu. facturers, that It will give satisfaction In every enso. or money will be refunded. This guaran t08. "..ST5?. Printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully .carried out for many yeart bo,?.7.bovse.ur io i-oo'r - For large. 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PATENT FP1CE Wo hiveno sub-agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent business In less nine ana at tus i tnan mose reuioio iruui Washington. send model, drawing, or photo,wlth description. We advise If patentuble or not, free ot charge. Our fee not duo till natent ts socured. A bookV'llow to Obtain Patnts,"wlth references oaciuai clients in your otate, cuunvy, or wwn, ntfree. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Mo", Washington, D.O J. R. SMITH & CO. LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DEALKKS IN PIANUS, Vy the following well known makert; ChickcriiitTj K it a be, Wcbcr, Ilallet & Davis. Cun uIbo furnisli any of the cheaper makes at ninmiiiicturers prices. Do not buy it piano be fore getting our prices. aOa Catalogue and Price Lists On atipliuntion. Sjptl-.Mt GKT YOUR JOU PRINTING DONE AT TIIK COLUMBIAN OPFICK. nroastb. -mmm 1III jTr--il .'XtW S MKnCllANTS WANT TIIK I.O'KKRTT DILL 1'OK TUB COLLECTION Ol" DKttra. Rfprcnentiilivo of tho Rotnilcru' Protective Association from l'tiiladcl pliin, Pittburit mill otlier citlm in the oito i)fnrcd btfi.ro tlm Judic.niy Gi'iierttl Cotnmittrc and mlvncaifil the ar).iBc of Mr LiffrrtyV bill for tlio collection of debts incurred fo- tlio nc- cwnriUK of hfo. Tlio bill provides tbfit a creditor tirnv Bttdiih tut. W(iiei f.f n vvorking man for 5 per tent of thi-ir olnini. nro. .Ming it does not exceed H) pr emit oi in wtekty wnce". Tlie tncrcliantx wbo amipan d before tbe ofiiitiiitt-t' were Btront'lv in favor ol tbe bill. They s i'ul the moral ideit ol the lw woubl b ' great; tlrtt many people wlin now enntraut deb's ith tliem would not tbitik of tloinu po, If there weie such a lav upon the Ma t'it-bcka. The com nitleo tb firrtd aetiuu upon thu bill. Ulllllilv to Tell. Yep, that was so. For years I suffered severely with scrofula; sores broke otit all over my hojy, ana 1 ntn unable, to tell one half that I endured. 1 was not able to rb. tain relief until I used Sulphur Ulttirs which completely cured me. O. 11. Dale, 17 AllM6n street, Boston. Mar-lC 2t. Prohibition Beaten' NEW lU.MrsllIUK VOTES 1'OK LIQUOR IN 81'ITE OF WOMAN 8 IIAItU WuKK. Constitutional Prohibition was over whelmingly rejected by the voters of New Hampshire. Although completu n-ttirna aro not at Intil, it is evident that tho amendment fail, il oun sideraby of getting tho requisite two-ttnrds. In Concord, Jlmohcster. Dover. Kt'ine, Lacouia and all tho 1 truer places except Wastmn tho prohibitory amendment failtd. The women were at the polls in gnat numbers, aud had tlio polling places decorated with flags and inottots. This innovation was not relNhrd in tho rowdy wards of the cities au 1 in Nashua particularly tho mi nii-niuiianes were suuiecua to in. HUMS. Their defeat is an awful blow to the Prohibitionists. They worked hard ami were conu'deut of victory. In main ot the towns and cities praytr meetings were held from the time of polling to the cloee of the polls. Tho vote was smaller tiian was expected, but thobo in favor of tho lecislation providing for Prohibition di-Barted the ranks on all sidts. Tho rfsult showed that pirty lini s were badly broken. Republican strouuholds returned ma jorities against the jiropo-ed admend- menl and in Democratic citns trains were made by the 1'rohibitionists that were in advance of their expectations. The quention of license is now an open one. I lie vote was made unusually im portant by the fact that ecvou amend ments to the Constitution ol tho state, propoeed by a convention that ws held at toncord in January, were sub mitted to the people. ino only ono that excit'd much controt ersy is tho Prohibition amend ment, which excepts the native product, cidpr, while including the mildir bever age, beer, under its bau. This wa one grand opposition, but the chief on? was that the Jj'-sislature should be ten free to deal with tho liquor question. New Hampshire has had a prohibitory law for many years. Temperance Wine for Invalids. It is well known that there are eases when tho most sttiot advocates of temperance are obliged to use sotno sort ot wine, especially those who aro old and infirm. Many weakly females as well as invalids and debilitated per sons in warm weather nted a little strengthening wine. The great difli culty has been in procuring a rich wme that is reliable, t here aro many cases whero wine would bo used to ureal advantage in place ot alcoholic. drinks, if only a genuine article could be had, and upon which physicians could rely" as being str'ctly pure. Tho Wine of Alfred bpeer, l'usfaic, JNew Jtrsev, and h's Unfermenttd Grape Juice have been analyzed by cln mists in nearly every State, and Have always been proved strictly pure and ben fi- cial. These wines are now being usi il in hospitals and by families for medi cal purposes, also by Churches for (Jommumon service. It is principally sold by druugists. Mr. Speer's mode of preserving is such as to retain tho rich flavor anil sweetntss of tbe fruit. 'Jramcript. A hen which is said to have hatched sixteen ehicli i 1riir fltmi il in one of tho curiositifs of Witblacooche, Fla. It is iii tho coi.ti.ict with the queen's housekeeper that se will not get married for at leat ten yenrs. IIoHpltnl RcmcclleH. What are they? The growth of Intelll- gencu In medical matters has given rise to a demnnd for a class of genuine, reliable medicines. The opportunity of tlui igunr. nut quack, who grew rich curingcverythlng out (if a tingle bnllle has passed. Tn supply satisfactorily this demand this list nf rtmr. dies has been created They are tbe favor, lie pretciintinas nf the mom famous medi cal pruclioDcrs of the day, gathered from the hospitals ci ixinuon, fans ileum ana Vienna. Prescriptions which cost the patients of these specialists from $23 to 4500, are here olleied, prrpared and ready for use, at tbe nominal price of One Dollar Eath. Knl one of them is a cure all ; each ono has only the reasonable power of curing a single disease and each one keeps Its con tract. Bullcrers from Catarrh, Diseatcd Lungs, liroucullls, Asthma, Consumption, Itheumatisin, Dyepcpaiu, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Fever and Ague, Nmralgiu, remaic vt eaKness, Lif ucnrniieu, or mrvous Debility, should rend stamp for defcrlnilve catalogue to Hospital Itcmrdv Co , Un. U '3 West King SI., Toronto, Canada. If your druggist does not keep theeo remedies remit price and we will send direct free of duty. Mokristown, Tkw., July 4, i883 Th Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen Fire ytaii ago I was so un fortunate as to contract an extremely bad case of blood poison. My bones ached and my muscles began to swell and contract. I was under treatment of the physician from the inception of the' disease until I found that he could do me no food. Then, through the adrice of a friend I btgan tak ing S, S, S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate cITcct, I took six bottles, and to-day am sound and well. That was two or three years ago, but I hare seen no evidence of the return of the disease, and I talte this opportunity to (hank you for what It has dona for me!" It siveiJ my life. You can refer any one to me, R. M, WALL. Faxmcrsvilu, Tex., June 32, 1883. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Gentlemen The mother of a member of our firm was afflicted will) a cancerous tore on her face for about twenty years. During the past few years it troubled her very much by continued pain and itching. She used vour S, S. S., and the sore has disappeared and Is apparently' well. Should U break out again, will advise you. Very truly, rr-NDLETON, Yearly & Riixy, Druggists. Three books mailed free on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dratrsr j. Atlanta, O. IF YOU WANT An Economical Baking Powder, Use Rumford Yeast Powdor, tho Old Reliable. Its superior strengtli enables the use of less quantity than of ordinary powder, and it is healthful and nutritious. Packed in bottles. No other genuine. PERRINE'S PURK IIAKLKV Dnriu.iD from selocu-d Uarlr Malt anil (juaranteed to be chemically pure andfreo from Injurious oils and iclds often contained In alcoliollc llnuora, Ills espociallr adiptrd W persons requlrlnKa stimulating tonic, I'onsumptlvm DClng troatlv benenfted by its use. Keuommcnded by lendlnif rbyslclsiia ai J XerTlne, Tonic and iterant. Kor fonsuuiptltn it Is Invaluable. I'hlllllNLb PUKK HAKLEv HALT WII1SKBT appetite, a ricn ana aouncuuii moon. u trTi i "VIt, i.SnTi h ..L .I-. it ,m offoi., liverutnalfl. lnrt (rratlnn find fill WSStlDP; (IP eases ca bo entirely conquered by the use or I errliu-s lure II. tie j at Wblskei It is a tonle snd diuretic nnd a powerful micngtbener to the entire s Jtem. L fcll KINK'S fUHK BAHLKVNALT WUISKB1 bus proied a medicinal prectlon to s tlioso who pursue tneir aTotanons in me npm.ir .ra J. ,7,; exceptional powers or endurance. Ask Oui nearest druKgist or grocer for 101 PBKRINB'SPUItKUAKLSV MALT WlllsK-T leTires theeneivle' of tboorn out with excessive o-xllli or menialeirort and acts as a Hafeguard against ezponire Itart workers of eery"ocatin MaiPTJttKy VwSrta inTlwrani The analysis as It nnpeara by the La and hSer to dlgestlou I'Kltl(INK'S bel on every bottle: 1 have carefully aD Piirtv SlAllLEY MALT WIHSKHY niytcd the I'm lURLar Mai.t vyms- wlthrfut, unSiiiy stlmulaunrf the kid. sxt made by W. AJ. K Wrrtne and oai n-y" tnerea Wtr "flagisln j activity, it entirely free mm fusel ,0MU"U1 eniintera-tsthe WTecti of fat gue, has- metals ana acids and 19 aofoiuisi t?S?cov Sleiclnc? and Is a wnoleaomo purc-'-Sfffwd, Camilla A rthur mtn, and 'prompt diuretic wStcn the labd f radrt(e ' J""" VHunUh. None genuine unless bearing tho rtgna , Weiieiw nnd WeUDaaen tur Yu saie uy all druggsts and grocers througho the united buies and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A PENNY GOODB j A SPECIALTY. Alexander Bros. & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRCITS AND NUTS. fcOLK AGENTS FOIi HENRY MAILLAEDS SEC1NDIES. FllEfil VEItl WEEK. Bloomsburg. Pa. soli laitHis roa P. F, ADAMS & CO., FINS CUT CHEWING TOBAt CO Pole agents of tbe fol. lowing Dranasot Clgitrs. nSNHT CLAT, LONDRE3, I NOHMAL, INDIAN rlilKCESS, SAMSON, M1LVEII A8n. C IB. JKOBBIIB, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUOab AND JOBBER IN CIGAHS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. aura "tf an: Out- ot the laic- linprnveni-ntB is the aIi eli liable one to play without disturbing anyone in tho vicinity and will little wear to thu in-trument. WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS. THU GEORGL STECIv & CO PIANO, alter thirty jeais ot Kt-vermt tet are us- il, on aeoiiunt ot iinequalltd durability, by CO colleges aud many othei in tbe United Sitcr. THE E3TEY UPRIGHT PIANO, with now repeating action, best in th( world for upritthi pian h. and tlio first and only ptrftct repiatiiig action inlroduced with up'iglit piano". THE OPERA PIANO has a reputation ol .18 years. A warrantee of fiv years is giveu with each instrument. It is the lest medium-priced piano in tho maiket. Onr LINE of ORGANS is vt-rv complete, wo havo THE CELEBRATED ESTEY, THE MILLER, WORCESTER, UNITED STATES, and other makes. SEWING We have tho celebrated WHITE, STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL NKW HOME. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines old ou in8talliucnt plan. Wo havo also Innjos, guitars, Gerii)aj; a etatM. Infill.. lilmir orinrilnAhii lliitni (i f nu mouth tirg.ns, drum', Ae, Five hundrgjj pitos of ten cent sheet musio, &o., tto. fi,tr)nTrl litnil liinnild nriratia nnil niacliines nn hind, ami received in exchanuo for new ones. Agent for Buttetick and Domett to ...... T-.... I r.t.: i...t. o...i liuilt'lll" Itll'l i!iiiuii nui'nn. ouwiuj inuriiiuu nftdli'x, ril and attachments for all machines' I , I a always iu siock J. Bloomsburg Pa. JkkUiJ uar A lll.l lln.l. ami llkn. llainnkV. 'ftda.TDUPinlit all.,., a sUaii.lJc). mwhlam lover W ru Bit ruu bail t iidc. this notlot im, i,ut , tea, TiiX Ffcb IM-tt MALT WHISKEY insures a rfiuni ai i iKr u; mo """'"'-.tj ;VV and persona wbor. a wdentary lite renders prone to rt)H3ALE UYDHUOOISrS AND ALL DRALBKS. AT OHDElt FOK PESTIV.Vh will be SUPPLIED w I ru the LOWEST Market as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, HANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH 'l WALNUTb! i OUEAM NUTS, I ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. We havo in mock a finer line of muoira iiihtrurocntB than has ever bein bougt.t in Ins (-Cftioii, and we ar making xpcoial iiducemeniB to putchaeere ior tin- holiday eapon. We net our ltiBtrumenta dirtot frtm the mauufactoriip, and can offer lcttr lot m ' than can be given by auy inner parties, THE IVERS & POND PIANOS btand at the head. ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW IN USE at ti e BOSTON CONSERVA TORY of MUSIC. NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT MACHINES. NEW DOMESTIC, NEW HOME ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS, and Lltunmt tiaper !. .. Saltzer, General Agent. CHICHESTFn'q PMRl icu PENNYROYAL FILLS i m end Brad, In r4 m "-"'""Mail uiutrtb XWy iT A. lrt't. Aerrt W 1 4sIhwwb IB nWallllllH Ik a lalalaB Woven Wire Fencing Wiro Hoposoivogo nnn TO 0 PER ROD. All ! nd width.. Ontifto .mate h. SoMby ti ordasltra It, IM. line nf trnta CSriflBT WlO nfnrm.tlon fw. Will HitVijf.U'V jvnvrjc u'lBRKscn w, So.. ls JL 10 . Market at., cVl,s, 111. Feb !J 0 0 w l!)t HINDERCORN8. Trn rmlf mr nrr for Oorrn. BtAptlTw,n. PnmrN comfort to the feet. 16a t l)rony1U. H mcoiA Co., n.T -Stt consumptive rTATi yon tvmrb, lin-inr-httl, Arthmn. Iiialemunnf Cm PARKER'S CINQEr? TONIC. TthMwrwi tha worit raiUflaiiUH tnTv-trfiiimlvfur All ill arMnjr tromaciectife nuuiuun. itueuiun.w ovo. ana si.oo, .Mai 4t. Il A AT it ofitff vaitbllil.1 IJQUAitradf ta all fant, byM nBp'piar.nt' or ntchlttuX ntt tis.irfisii.itss.' iwrtan tdnth lora'ttj.iht r btn rrtaf-mnthina mad) tn world, with all tb tHti-hma.t. Mi wtiialsMatnd free a romptrta Una ef our coattf and viluibla art MBiplti Id rtlnnt wi aik (hit yom show what wa nd. In tfaota who ant j rail ai fowr tiont. tad after "M mrniiBiaiiiBiii Drtomt font own proMrtT, TbH rrand marhlna i mtrl anr ih ftlnorrr wtn. atei kiva ran ant i twfora paifHita run oat it toVd far 40 II, with tha Ufhrftti, and new Mill for ii -j itenwrnti, ana bow miii rof rfMr t tU. Bit.atrofirraf.maM at LMp rM mtrhin in Iba wortd. All U 111 1 - No rlrtlltl rwiilr,l n.l brlrf inwrartimia p'n. Than whr writ to at ancc tin i. ror frre tb baoi wtar.ma hlna la tha wrrlrt, and tha iirt"i iin"r niro n rrr inoisn inrcnprin Afnfnra, ri'iiUbCU.( Mlox 740 AUKMtlu, JUuiuu. G 1 1 ATfi F UI COM FOUTING. EPP'S COCOA. BKEAKFAKT. "lir a thorouBhknnwledireof tho natural laws which K'.vern tho oierstions of digestion and nturlt'ori, and D7 a careful application or tbo nne properties ol well pclccled ocoa. Jlr Epp.has Srovld-d our breakfast tahlca with a delicately avi'rul beverapo w DIcli may save us many heavy doctors' bllK It lsby the lutlclous use of aucU articles of diet that aconstliutlon may be gradual. It built up until Bironi: enoueli to rrsist eTery ton. dencyto dl enso. llundnds of tubllo maladies are noatlntr around us le Ay to attack wherever t hero Is a weak point. We may escapo n.any a fatal shaft by keeping o rsoh i well foi tlflcd with pure Hood and a properly tiourl'hed frame, '-civil serrtce (latt tie .Made simply wlih bulling rrtler or milk, sold only in halt pound tins, by Urocers. labelled thus: JAMES Errs CO., Ilomo3opathl0 Chemists, ui;i.i-u.bu ixnaon, lmgiana. RAILROAD TIME TABIB J-ELAWARE, LACKAAVANNA AND WKSTBKN HAILliOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. Kom n. r M A At. A. u 1 35 10 10 0 15 10 85 C 30 .... 10 29 b 31 1 58 10 36 6 40 2 14 10 63 B 8 ! IS II 00 7 l5 ! il 11 07 7 12 2 29 11 16 7 to 11 22 7 !7 .... 11 211 7 31 11 30 7 35 2 49 11 3; 7 42 HI 11 44 7 49 2 69 11 48 65 3 09 11 58 8 C 3 19 12 US 8 IT 3 26 12 10 8 22 12 20 8 3$ 3 35 12 25 8 S3 3 39 IS 30 8 38 3 43 12 37 8 45 .... 12 41 3 49 12 45 8 63 3 62 12 60 8 58 3 66 lv 65 901 4 01 1 03 9 i 1 11 9 17 1 19 9 11 1 55 9 1) 4 22 1 30 9 35 P M P U AM SOUTH A U P it p V 9 60 2 05 6 20 9 65 ... 6 23 10 00 2 14 C 30 10 08 2 21 6 37 10 16 2 23 6 46 10 22 2 34 6 60 10 27 2 39 6 65 10 30 ... 6 69 10 34 2 47 7 03 10 88 2 60 7 07 10 42 2 54 7 12 10 47 2 59 7 16 10 61 3 03 7 21 10 55 3 116 7 25 11 02 3 19 7 43 11 12 3 29 7 55 11 22 3 39 8 07 II 28 3 45 8 13 11 37 3 51 8 20 3 67 8 27 11 48 4 01 8 31 11 62 4 05 8 35 PM NOKTIieMBKRLANn S 40 Cameron 5 r5 Chulnsk) eio Danville o 08 C'ntawls8a r, a unpen... c 8'' liloomtburg e so K1)V. ft 42 Lime Midge...... 6 nn Willow (.rove 51 Urlarcreek c 5S Berwick 7 05 lleaeli llHVen 7 11 Hlck'h Fcrrr 7 18 Shlckshlnny., 7 SO IlunlocK's 7 43 Nantlcoke 7 50 Avnnanie 7 54 Plymouth 7 69 ritmonth.lunctlon, ..8 03 Kingston 8 us lennctt s 12 Mnllhy 8 17 Wyoming 8 2tf West lltutan 8 27 Httston .... B S3 Lackawanna H.... 8 40 Tailorillle 8 48 iieiievue s 04 HCBANTON 8 00 STATIONS. A M SCHANTON S 0 UellPTiie s ip Taylorvllle. c so Lackawanna. e at llttKton 6 3 west Plttston 42 Wyoming. 6 47 Maltby e M Bennett e 65 Kingston 8 ea I'lymouth Junction. 705 Plymouth 7 10 Avondale 7 14 Nantleoko 7 19 Ilunlock'a 7 so Si Ickshlnny 7 47 IIIck'B Ferry. r s Beach Haven 8 01 Berwick 8 07 linarereek 8 13 willow drove 8 16 Lime nidge 8 so f"py. 8 26 Bloomsburg Hupert Caiawlssa Danville Chulaaky, Cameron NOXTUrUBUHLAND.. 11 59 4 12 8 41 8 32 12 05 4 IS 8 47 8 37 12 10 4 24 8 62 8 2 12 It 4 !9 8 67 8 67 12 30 4 43 9 16 9 03 4 64 9 23 . 0 07 12 40 6 00 9 28 . 9 22 12 6S 5 16 9 45 AMPMPUPM Connections at Hupert wllb rnllnde'phl & Iteadlnr Itallroad for Tamonend, Tamsqua, Will. Inmsport.sunbury. rotlsviile. etc. AtNarthum. berland with P. E. Wv. P. n. . for llarrt'burg. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. 'V. F. UALSTKAD, Oen. Van., Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. hiladelphia & Erie R. R. Diyis" ion, and Northern Central Railway. -lx' TIME TABLE. Id effect Nov. in jess. Trains leave t-unbuiy EASTWAlll) 9.40 a. m., Bea shore F.xpress (dally except Sunday), forltamsburrnndlnlermedlatestatlons. arriving al Philadelphia 3.15 y. m. i Ne Tork, 6.60 p.m.; Baltimore, 4.45 p. m. : Washington 6.65 p. m connecting at Philadelphia for all pea Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia, . ...... '-"P. m. Day express dally Mceptsondayl.fornarrlnburpatid Interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 1.50 p. m. ; New York, o 35 p. m. : llaltlmore 6.43 p.m.: Wablnptoi', mo p, m, rarlor car through to Phltndelphls and rnsxfnger roaches through toPhllndelphlaand Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. Henovn Acer rrmodetion (daily for Harrlshiirp and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4 25 a. m. i New Tors 7.10 a. m. Via tlmnre. 6.15 4. m. : Wafiilrrlon 6 80 a. ra.; Pullmnnmepplngcarfrom Ilorrlsbure to Phlladel. phta and New York. Philadelphia pasfengerp. can ""notn m sieepor in1ltnrrirrt until - a. m. Philadelphia sleeper U run on this train from w llllam-pnrt on Sunday s. V.'O a. m.hrtf Vflll irlAllT fnr TTavrteVmrfv .rtrt Intermediate tatlona hrrlnp al Philadelphia 8.25 a. rj s;w York it.soa. m. : Hnltlmort 8.15 a.m.; Wa6hlr,Btoi.9.P0 6.m. Thrrnph rtllrran sleeping cars are run nntklstralnto Philadelphia, Baltimore and Maehlnctcn, and through pauten ger coachesto Pblladeirbia and Baitirrore. WESTWAKU. 5.10a. m.Rr1e Mali lllftllrt frv r.fc an. at Intermediate stations and t'anandalgna did Intermediate stations, Doehester, Buffalo im Niagara Falls, with tbiougb Pullman I'ala.o oars and passenger roaches to Erie and KocntF. a I. 9.M News Express (dally except Sundarl tor t ock Haven and Intermediate stations. ' 12.63 p. m.-Nlagara Express (dally except Bun " y) for Kane acdlntermedlstpfitftiinna and ran. ai algtia and principal Intermediate stations, ltrhester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger roaches to Kane and Kochester and Parlor carto ttllllam.nort. 6.30 p. in. Kant IJne Mellv pr.nt Rnni1avrnv Ifo. novo and intermediate stations, and Klmfra, Wat. kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas. senger coaches to ltenovn and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Honovo and tnterme. dlate etatlon" THROUOII T1UINS FOH slTNinillY FHOM THE AADl ADUSUUill, Sunday mall leaves l'Lilniaaiv.,. ..no M Harrlsburg 7.40 arriving at hunbury 9.20 a. m. M"l't txprtra ieaef Philadelphia 4.30 a.m. J'nrrUburg, 8.m a. ra. dally except Sunday arriving at Bunbury w.53. s. m, ,..,.,, . , Niagara ExprenleaveB Pbtlattelrli a.7.40a. m.: nitimn mi . m.ii. wi?hp' !U2S115,. rrl,tlI1f! t Sunbury, ir.62 p. m., . i on.., iai iritm j'uuaaeipnia 5S?.ln.l?V,,:1).,p&ssf,8er eoichesfrom Phlladel. pbla and Baltimore, "IMl"' '""MNcw Ymv- 9.00 a. m. j rhlladel phla,ii.6(ia. m. : Washington, 9.50 a. in.: Balti more, 10.45 a.m., (dally t epi Sunday) arriving at sunbury s.aop.m.. with through passengei coachesf rora Philadelphls and Balllmoro. m3. .a I." ""i" w ra H.UU p. m. 1 l'miadei phla.11.25p. m. j Washington, 1d.0op.ro.: Haiti mo,,Ls,':P'.m"((,a,1T rrlvlnent sunbury 5.10 p'h.ffy? '"."tt Pollmaa Sleeping cam from ptlMelpbta, Washington and Baltimore and hrough passenger coaches from Philadelphia HllNnilHV.llAZI.HTON aV WII KHHIIAnilli HI'ANIill H.11.WAY. U-IV..V,.. tfJr,ef?P"nS!V!) arii vinp at Bloom jrerrx 10.4ft a. mM WlUfta-tarra ivaprcae taat leaves BunDury 5.86 p. m., arrivlne lneatliiooroFerryu.a,iP.,Hunbury W.45P. m vlng at tiloora Ferrv 4 80 n, m,. Sunburj 6.80v.m SUNDAY ONLY. nunoay mau leaves Bunbuir 9:28 a. m., arrtvtng at Ulouui lferrr 1II1H a rn u-lllra,i-. l..aa . VVIIIb Kaar SKIrfllULI -J mm CirA iitci Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkea-Dairre 6:10 V 'to"' rrtTlni 41 uu0'a fwry, .M p. tu., BUiibury tillAU. FOUH, J, K. WOOD, uen.mnnuT ueu. ruen(ergei