The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 19, 1889, Image 4

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
Danoing at Eighty-Five.
The island of Nantucket is oil tho
track of tlio modorn world. Tho
peoplo and thoir customs aro very un
liko thoso In any other part of tho
world tho "off-island part," as tho
NnnluokotetH are wont to call it.
Old faxhinncd customs and habita
prevail. They know but llltlo about
the new-fangled manners and methods
of modern soolal life. They follow tho
beaten paths of a contury ago, livo
simple, thrifty, laborious lives, and
furnish little business for tho doctors.
They thrivo financially and physi
cally. A visitor at an evening gathering on
tho inland, not long sttio tells how
ono lady, aged ninety-one', presided at
tho piano, and nnother, aged eighty
fivo, dnnot-d. ''And you may tako my
word for it," adds tho visitor, "that
tbo danoing win suro-enongh dunciug,
if ono might judgo from tho lady's
snapping t-yes, nervous speech and de
'chlve char.ictor."
Locality and olimato would seem to
have c.imimratlvely littlt effect on
health and longevity if people lived
simply, a nature dictatec, and when
ailing built up with nature's simplo re
medies, liku Warner's Log Cabin Sar
eaparilla, instead of pulling down the
Bysteni by using poisonous mineral
drugs.
Peoplo who hasten to tbo physician
every time they have tho bradacho, or
experience any of tho minor ovidenses
of nature's suro revolt against disobe
dienco of her laws, will not bo found
danoing at eighty-five. Tho mineral
poisons of tho apothecary lead to early
physical decay.
The long-lived, rugged Kantuoketers
who enjoy life's ploasures when octo
genarians, illustrate what tho "oil-is-land''
portion of tho world may experi
ence if thoy livo by naturo's law and
080 old fashioned log-cabin -remedies ot
roots and herbs for the ordinary ills
that flesh is heir to.
In Gut's (London) IIopitai reports,
vol. 1, page 39G, is found tho state
ment: "Simple hypertrophy (enlarge
ment) of tho heart, tspeeially of the
lett ventricle, is found without valvu
lar incompetency. In this numerous
class the cardiao is secondary (a synip-
ton to the renal auootion. This ex
plains why Warner's Safo Cure is ef
fectual in cases of htart disease. It
removes from the blood tho kidnoy
acid which causes the heart disease.
' Editors Coi.umman:
Dbah Sirs: I read all that is said
in your columns, pro and con, on pro
hibition, and am really surprised to
hear tho arguments brought up to
iirovo that the "Hum Trafllo'' is a God's
blessing to tho human raccj and from
men who profess to bo Christians.
I saw an article in your icsuo of
March 29, Bigned by: A. J. Dorr. He
said:
"Paul the great apoHlo of tho gen
tiles said: "Woo is mo if I preach not.
tho gospol." Ho said that 1'iul did
not say: Woo is mo if I preach not
Prohibition.
This good brother did not toll his
readers that tcmpcranco was n part of
God's divmo law.
Please read tho 21 Chapter and 25
verses of the Ants of that Treat anoslb
Paul, where ho reasoned of "righteous
ness, tcmperanoe nwi judgment to
come. And l'elix trembled and ni
Bwered: Go thy way for this time.
wlvn I hato a convenient season I will
oill for tbeo
Thoso men who deal out this lawful
damnation t their fellow. men feel, me
thinks, like F.llx d'd. They f.ol that
tho denunciations of Uo'ls word i
against them; they hear it in IIs tliun
d rs. but heed it not.
Thoy say: "it is taking away our
personal liberty." "Hasn't every man
a right to do as he ploasesT'' I say nol
emphatically nol Ho lias a right to do
as he phuees ai long as he docs not in
torfrre with the rights of others. Has
a man a right to go to a saloon and
spend all his bard earnings; then go
home to his starving family; drunk,
perfectly crazy kick and cuff his wife,
and in many instances kill them. Ohl
liberty, how thou art misconstrued all
for worldly gain, I caino near calling it
worldly honor, but that would be giv
ing it a nickname.
If tho readers of this paper will but
cousider tho Lord's prayer where be
said: "Thy will be done on earth as it
is dnno in heaven," that will settle
all disputes io regard to liceneo. If
His will is to bo dono on earth ns in
heaven, I would not suppose that any
man would undertako to prove that
there will be licensed house-tin heaven
May God help tho people to rightly
consider the issue that is now before
us. Choose ye this day whom ye will
serve: God or Mammon.
Constant Reader.
Brlght's Disease.
A 'Tn.YMjr.OM CUM SaT4 Aft tk
Vsdlwa f rnr rfcyaleUn.
xtyllttlsrlrl.tm xmm of at, ra Mm (Ink la
Uuoh, 1WS. with Mrlt fmr, When recoveris
ha look Mrsre eold, which develops! I)rlM'
D1mw of the Kidneys. Ilsr ankle, feet and tret
wen terribly iwolleni shshad a tmrain ferer, en 4
HI the trtnftoms of m urmnted out of BrUM's
tXeeeM. ronrof our beet physicians attended her,
but without tueoMa, tad
h ir Lift was Despaired of.l
Sal a mother's lore and prayers surmount ell din.'
colli, end I determined to try St. IHrld Kennedy!
jTerorlte Itemed, Dude it Rondout, N. V. Thlswss
slut rceort, end I hoped, although mr llUle denih.
ter'e ee wee e Terr eerer one, Ihet the rsvorlt
Benudjr would do for her whet II heddont for other
whoee oondlllon hed not been, eeemlndr, m hope
1ms. Mow hippy I em the! I determined won thli
conns for en ImproTtment wu el onoe perceptible.
The fevsrlstt her her eppetlte Improved-she tslnsd
111 ponnde In a ehort time, end one by one the well
known enddreeded eymptome of the dleeeee left her.
Word! feU toeirreee my irretltude, end t cennot too
twceetly noommend the Ksvorita Remedy, It wee
A MARVELOUS RECOVERY. '
ft.ru. la An tittrttv (K Tvnvtr T)htu Vi.v
in ppiy ruciicin liken titer her ctwe wh
A ne aim
Poor, Foolish Men.
i m cr tn moat aan(rrp
lpel all traa of "tqch dlsonJf
nil
f har.
Ifit , ton
pirtitberU Mid
bfhlDtlthm (w
w wr, au it bi t ireK"VB 01 inrrj
FAVORITE REMEDY.1
trios One dollir. Prtpeted at Hoodont, N. T.
Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Prepared by "
MB. DAVID KENNKDV, RONDOUT, If. V.
tl per bottle Six for as, Syelldrnrirtete.
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Prohibition-
Editohs Comjjiiiian.
Dear Sirs: I would liko witli yonr
permission to Btatu a few facts cono-rn-mg
the Prohibitory Amendment, and
in the first place let mu say that this is
going to be a great struggle between
right and wrong. A etrugglo between
the saloon and borne. A struggle be
tween all the miserable and deluded
people who aro being led on by the cry
of taxes, personal liberty eta, and the
people that aro actuated by tho ory of
tho drunkard's wife nnd children, who
are made wretched and sad by tho li
censing of tho accursed Liquor Traffo.
And they are prajing and pleading
for us to arise and brea'c the shackles
that are dragging their husbands and
sous down to a drunkard's urave and a
driinkarii'x bell, for the Biblo tolls us
that tin drunkard shall inherit the
Kingdom of Heaven. Yt-t in the face
of all tliesa facts thero is now and the'i
a man who pretends to bo a professor
of Christianity, that will rise and say
that the Liquor Trafllo is right and
will try to provo his dooiririe by th
word of Gnu. Th Bible does say be
ye mo'leraie or temperate in all things
and thi- man true to raako it appear
th it t'i he temperate a man rou't drink
a little, but ho must remember that all
thintra do not relato meiely to drinking.
Then taking for granted that the
gentleman's doctrine is true, wo oi
course will be oompelled to apply it to
all tho vices ot this world. lobe tern
perate in all things, according to his
doetnne a man must drink a litil
swear a little , lie a llltlo, steal a littl
oto. Did anyone ever hear of a man
trying to teaeli bis cblldren to be tern
perate in all things and tell them that
moans to steal, lie, cheat, swar, and
drink, just a little! Some people olHiui
that wo aro not ior personal libem
and that wo are trying to tako their
personal lib-rtv from them. Friends
you are mistaken, wo are for personal
lib rty, but we are not so selfish as to
want personal liberty for one, to tho
destrnction of thousands.
But what is personal liberty? It
gives the man who sells liquor th
liberty to make tartb, hell, to blot out
nope ot Ueaven, to make Hie iiora
dav a drunken revelry, to turn church
cs into dramshops, to make brutes of
men formed in God's image, to raak
paupers, to starve, and clotho children
in rasa, to make our sons drur kardsolo.
This is tho personal liberty of the
whole rum fraternity.
Ai d don'l- let us get scared about the
increase of taxation. As long as we
are compelled to pay out fourteen
dollars to take care of the one that tin
liquor dealers pay in, and besides that
it is the chief cause of crime, pauper
ism and taxation. Tho Liquor Traffic
causes the building of j 1, workhoueo,
insane asylums, poor houses and peni
tonttanes.
Prohibition causes the building of
school houses, (Jhurches, Uoiieges, anil
Seminaries. Which will you vote forT
The L quor Traffic is mating paupers
and criminals, and tbo temperance
peoplo are compelled to pay enormous
taxes to take care ot tnom.
In 1873 wo bad local option in thi
state. During that time of one year
thero was closed up over one hundred
and twonty breweries and d.stilleries
anil If that law had not been repealed
there would be but fow people in tho
liq ior business in Pennsylvania to day,
IS'il tho liquor men saw that Pro
liibi'ion did prohibit and they spent
thousand of dollars to have it repealed
and thiv will spend millions of dollars
at this 'imi to prevent tho adoption of
the Am -n ImHnt, knowing by the past
lint when a law is enforced it does
pronlldt. Then in conolu-iou let me
sav tlm in tho - existence of the fore
going fact 8, let us each arid overy one
of us arise, in tho dignity of our man
bond ami in tho strength of our God,
nay to tho people of Pennsylvania by
our votes on th 18i.ii of Jun noxt that
tho L'quor Tiaflio shsll b no more.
W. B. G. Millville Pa.
i'or the Good jf Others-
1 want to make known tho fact that
I suffored from a Bladder and Kidney
trouble a.id that I was cured by Dr.
David Kennedy' Favi rite Remedy
made at Rondout, N. V., and I look
forward to spending the balance of my
life free from torture and with a heart
rratcful for the medicine which affords
mo so pleasant a prospeot. Itev. 8. C. ,
Chandler, Lebanon Springs, N. Y.
3-29-4 1 ,
St Louis has no leeg than soven'y
lit Ch-nese. Uuud ie and pays nut
over $100,000 a nu illy to Mongolians
Is Blaine in the Soup?
Thero aro well defined murmurs
heard fr-ira the immediate friends of
Premier Blaine. It is now asserted'
hat bo not only is powerless in shaping
tho diplomalio appointments, as a rule,
hut that two of the most important
MUsi-ms awarded were given without
ven consulting the secretary ot state.
What does it moanT Is Blaine in the
soup?.
Blaine is nothing if not master, and
already thero aro whispers of his early
resignation. We don l look tor lilaice
to give up so soon. He is an expert
in mat direction oi power, auu no
won't get disgusted and tumble baok
wa'ds into tho sonp until overy resource
and all patience are exhausted; but un
til the issue shall bo decided, the burn
ing question will Le h Blaine in the
80Upf
Harrison is a proud man: proud f
his name, proud of his lito ago and
pioud ot his high prerogatives, no
went into the l'ies'dcncy admonisbed
in every side that lilaiue would be his
master, and he seems to have braced
his I eels mule-fashion to avert this
misfortune. And when a good old
fashion- d Presbyterian foro'rdi iationi-t
ike iiirriHi'ii plants bis rien mule-
fashion, somebody must g-t into the
roup. Is limine in the sonpT
Blaine can much better afford to
wait with long drawn patience than to
plasb into tho soup all at once. He
knows that water will wear away the
hardest stone, and that paii-noe and
appar. nt cheerful snbmissicmay ove
0'imo tho gravest obduracy, and be
wont give un while thero is a ray of
hope. It seems clear that he has a big
onlract to make mm self the power ot
tho administration w'lhoui tho Pnsi-
Unt discerning it. H-has not only a
positive purposo of. tho President to
overcome, but he has t' (Uaoe lively
uspicinns which obviously ehase eaoh
other throuah the White H- use, and it
appears to bo qui'e an oven thing thai
Blaine is in the soup after all. Times.
1 euro you.
QTie Greatest Blood Purifii
Rrnt. ftf rmftn Rledlclno le the
et unit licet. 128iloeof SUL-i
lll)lTTi:HSforl.m.lessthanJ
cent a close. It will euro the
to that awful rifnrao Scrofula. o
SULWlUtt BITTEIIS U the
best mttUclno to use in all
cjiBca of Buch Btubborn afidTTour Kid-de-en
floated dleca&ca. Donnvonmniii
not ever tako Mntr?,r tTo
E3 BLUE PILLS ?"i""Qi
ormcmiry,theyal
lh nurntr twI lio.t JfOU, USO
racllclno ever raado. Jaipur lm j
with n vcllowetlekvI1ont wait until you U
BUURUincCf ieyoursum miauivwinai-ivi
breath foul amlnroflat on your back, I
offcnslvo? Yourb"t (ret uomo at once. It I
etomach Is outwlll cure you. Sulphurl
or onicr. Uwwiuucrais
StTLl'liriri . -r,.J., I
lHrrJ:itS1D0 mi incuuin
lmtYioilt,tnl..'m,nw...n IU.m .ml
Is your Ur-tcrlnif aro soon mailo rell by 1
lne thtck,te uec. Itememlier what you I
ropy, clo-read here. It may save your
uuv, ururc. It nae envuu nunureue.
g- & Don't wait unui to-morrow,
M Try a Bottle To-day I E3
n6 Are you low-eplrltwt and weak, Ifl
3or eufTerlnf? from the oxcesBce oil I
Send 2-ccnt etanips to A. I". Onlway Co.,
Uoston.Maee., for best medical work publlahuuF
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HAT
AILS
YOU?
Pure Brandy.
We call our readers attention to tho
following testimonial from undoubted
authority on the excelli-nce an I purity
ot Speers I. J. JJiandy.
New York.
Mr.. Speeu:
1 congratulate vou on a recent un
sought testimonial as to tbo purity of
your Jiranilv. Ijady JJ iltu Hardy, ot
London, England, an old acquainta' ce
of mine, on testing from the bottle of
brandy we brought from Pasalo the
other day, immediately asked me to get
a liko one for her, which I did this
morning. Tho English aristocrats,
vou know, male and female, are pr tty
good judges of brandy.
Wishing you every success in your
really good work,
I remain yonrs truly.
PRENTICE MULFORD,
Editor N. Y. Graphic
During the year 1888 five persons
dieil in Great Britan who left estates
valued at more than $5,000,000. The
larg'st was that of Baron dn Stem, ot
London, who left a fortune of $17,721,
890.
TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE.
Thli to only Um Meond tine la tfeM wink thai
X htvft had to polifth tnj boot, and yvt I had hard
work fttlln my hnibaod to tire p his old blackbii t
bniih, and tho annnranoa of turlna; tha paatfl black
log rub ofl on bla panta. and adopt r
Wolff'sAGMEBIacking
AmanlJ!tnt Deep nlack rolUh.wttchlMti
on Mra'a boots & vrecli and onTomanaaniontbt
WOLFF Si RANDOLPH. FHIUDELPKM.
WMM MING MILL
The umlsrslfrnLd havlnit put hti rianms M
t tilroid Street, in nrat-ciass condition, laorp
ril to do sltklnrtsol rurk Inula line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
' BLINDS.MOULDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
urnlsoea ui reiinuiiauiei rlcea. All lumber use
s well seasoned and none but skilled workmen
ro employed.
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS
furnished on application.
CHARLES KRIIG,
HloouiMburrr. Pa
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersicned havini; been re
stored to health by Biniplo means, after.
siiiuring lor sovernl years ilh a severe
lung aitectiou, ami tiiat dread disease
Consumition, is anxious to moke
known to his fellow nulli rurs tho means
of cure. To those who di hire it, ho will
cheerfully send (frco of cliaroe) a copy
of the prescription utcd, which- they
will find a i-ure euro for Consumition,
Asthma, Cataiiiiii, Bhonciiiti8 and
all throat and lung Maladies. He
hones all sufferers will liy his Remedy,
us it is invaluable. Tho.-e desirinc the
prescription, which will cest them uoth-
iuk, and miv ptove a b.'essiue. will
'pleaso. addnss, Rev. Euwakd A. Wii
son, Williamsburg, K ngs Countv,
Nowiork. A-&-co.-dec-7-lv
SO you fl dull, languid, low-eplrlted, llfe
lou, and Indescribably miserable, both iibjsl
oallr and menullys experience a sense of
fullness or bloatlna; after catm?, or of "gone
ness," or emptiness of etomach In tho morn
ing;, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste In
moutu. Irregular appetite, dlulnces, frequent
headaches, blurred eyesight, " Uoatlng specks "
before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex
haustion, irritability or temper, hot Uuslica,
alternating with chilly sensations, ahaip,
biting, transient palna nere and theie, cola
feet, droirflnes after meals, wakefulness, or
disturbed and unrefresblng sleep, constant.
Indescribable feeling of dread, or of Impend
ing calamity T
It you have all, or any considerable number
of tlicso symptoms, you aro suffering from
that most common of American maladies-
lllliouc Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated
wltn Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more
complicated your disease has become, tho
greater the number and diversity of symp
toms. No matter what etau-e It has reached,
Ir. I-lerce'i Golden ITledlcnl Vlscovcry
irlll subdue it. If taken according to direc
tions for a reasonable length of time. If not
cured, complications multiply and Consump
tion of the Lungs. Skin Diseases. Heart Disease,
Itbeumatlsm, Kidney Disease, or other grave
maladies are quite liable to set In and, aooner
or later. Induce a fatal termination.
Dr. I'lerce's CSoldoit medical Dis
covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and
through that great blood -purifying organ,
cleanses the system ot all blood-taints and Im
purities, from whatever canso nrising. It Is
equally efficacious In acting upon tho Kld
ne)B. and other excretory organs, cleansing,
-strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes
digestion and nutrition, thereby building up
both flesh and strength. In malarial dlstilcu,
this wonderful medicine bos gatned great
celebrity In curing Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
Dr. I'lerce's Golden medical Die.
'cures all humors,
from a common Iilotcb, or Eruption, to tha
worst Scrofula. Sait-rheum. "Fever-sores,"
Scaly or Hough Skin, In short, all disease!
oaused by baa blood are conquered by this
powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi
cine. Groat Eating ulcers rapidly heal under
Its benign Influence. Especially has It mani
fested Its potency In curing Tetter, Eczema,
Erysipelas, llolls. Carbuncles, 8oie Eyes, Scrof
ulous Sores and Swellings, lllp-jolnt Disease,
"White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck.
and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents In
stamps for a large Treat lso, with colored
platespn Skin Diseases, or the same amount
for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections.
FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughly cleanse It by using Dr. Fierce'
Colriea Medical Discovery, and good
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital
strength and bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
whiob la Scrofula orilio Lungs, li arrested
and cured by this remedy. If taken in the
earlier stages of the disease. From 1U mar
velous power over this terribly fatal disease,
when first offering this now world-fumed rem
edy to the public, Dr, Fierce thought seriously
nf falUno. It hi- fViwiinuiif run," hi..
abandoned that name aa too restrictive for
a medicine wblon, from Its wonderful com
blnaUon of tonio, or atrengthenlng, alterative,
or blood-cleansing, antl-billous, pectoral, and
nutritive properties, la unequalcd, not only
as a remedy for Consumption, but for all
Cltroulo Dlseaae of tho
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
Tor Weak Lungs, Spitting of niood. Short
ness ox ureatn, unronio nasal laiarrn, nron
chltls, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred
affections. It la an efficient remedy.
Sold by Druggists, at (1.00, or Six Dottles
for St. 00.
t3r" Bend ten cents In stamps for Dr. Fierce')
book on Consumption. Address,
World's Dispensary Medical association,
i tea Ualu 8., BUfFALOs N. V,
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TLcso old corpobatioks are well seasoned by
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loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are
suinvesieainsouD bscoritieb are uacie touts
azara oi fikb only.
jkald as soon as determined by christian r.
&Hirr,8riCIlL AeiHTlHU ADJUBTIXULOOMaBCKO,
The people ot Colombia county should 'natron-
lie the agency whero losses It any are settled and
vai iit imnui tuerowu citizens.
PROMPTNESS. EQUITY. FAIR DEALING.
PENSIONS ! PENSIONS !
U. iS PENSIONS due manv offiosra. sounaaa.
SiiuiKs, their Widows, Ciiildhrn and Dstrndbnt
t arbkts every wnere. ir in aouot, or any renaion
Information wanted, wrlto here. No Washington,
O. C . or other Acencv so advantageous aa thLi N.
J. AdlNCT.
irrrhousaiids of Pensions aggregating millions
of dollars, obtained through this Agency, and
others allowed dally.zi Adarepswlth two stamps
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Coum elor at Ijiw,
S54 E. State St, Trenton N. J.
(Late U. &. rcnslon Agent, N. J. llvt.. Brig Gent)
TeReferstoaov., U. s. ben'smnd M. Cs.N. J.,
Posts O. A. li., and Pensioners all U. S., Canada Ac
Feb lVr-lt
85 Hmtd QH W.lck.
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B-.t 9U wetce la U world.
rvmci uwft,tpr. nil'
lliiaUBl CeUM. B.tk Udi
'm4 KCMU' M4M.wUk work!
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ctti7 tu tew n lVflf
HumplCsl. TsatM UttplM,
welt tt lh wktfh, Mad
lrCe Ml 70 H M9p
tirn In jnnr ifbtn for 0 Bombs sad showm lh.a t tM
N.t S7 hsts cslli-d, thf tieomf yi w ptwtiT Tko
wh writs si onts tin bs turs f rtsJlsf lbs WstCclb
ssd Ham pi ps. Ws rT U stprvM. frslfM.st. AMrsatj
M. C, SLOAN & BRO.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manatactnrersot
CARRIAGES' BUGGIES, PHAETNS.
SIEIQHS. PLATFlRirl JtC
Flrst-classwork always on hand. ' (
JtEPAlRlaU NEA1LY DONb.
Prictt r'tducedh tuit the (imtt.
Light Street.
liov. O, A. Baboo ok IocIiiumI in tho
M, U. Clmroh on Tuecday ovening np
on tbo siibjt-ot of Prohibition.
M. K. Suybrt brw taken obarrrrj of
bis farm recently sold to Mrs. Sorbor.
Mrs. Miiy Knt in improvios her
prop' rty by lb addition of a bay
window. Jos, Weiss is doing tho work.
Tho aeaOHanr in hnnv lnntinrr nn tlin
intt-roets of tho taxpayers.
Mr. Klino died at tho residence of
r aon-lri-lnw Mr. Cams on B. F.
ighard'x farm near town. Intir
nt at Rolirsljiirg on Sunday.
Mrp. Andy Connolly and nleco of
py visited Mrs. A. F. Torwilllgor on
ut-aday,
Simn of onr vnnnrr men In tnu-n
ihouulit to have somo fun stopping a
Tneaday aitcrnnon by drawing a ropo
acrops t no roau ilicy cot leil as tlio
river bolook to tbo pavement and
lanced tho rope siico-oalully.
Atifl4 Ri flclii Tuli,tmr.l nlr n.lwl tlio
wedditife of MIn Delia Hidlay at Or-
guine on i iH'Siiay.
East Beaton.
Mrs. Amanda, wifp of Samnid Wil
son -died at her homo March 30, aiod
about 53 yuars. A protraoted illnot.8
attended by gr.-at pain and RiifftTing
was hor allotted cup until death re
lieved hcri'
her
11
m
Laboiing men beicaboiitf havo corai
to the cdiiflusmii that "labor pro
tection" moans protection against lab iri
Several tramps -passed throucb this
place last Sunday evening in quest oi
woik. TITey wore respectably well
drei-sed nnd presented .themselves a
furnaco puddlers oat of work on ao
count of, a stoppage of tho works at
uciDienemf Jfa. jno monoy to pay
their way. Another argument for pro
t,ectiori.
The Fish Law was quite promim nt
flato a littloKast of tliis place .but the
1)0)8 fee quito easy now. Good
generalship Is essential to successful
tithing. Nobody drowned. All were
at lata safely landed It was a little
betlor than "fisherman's luck.
Tho assessor is making hia vearlv'
rounds who is an efficient and upright
oflieer. We are also informed that tbo
assessors, conscious of our unequal
valuations aa compared with the border
ing townsbipe, reduced tloo valuation
of "Real Estate" to some ovtent, but
instead of confirming such nrcHiilttho
coramissioneis raised the valuation
about ten per cent., which our notice
also shows to be tho first inxtance the
commissioners have had' the audaoitv
of Bettiug iisido or ignoring Iriannnal
assessments.
Now if tho commissioners know
more about our valuation than our
assessors do, why not dispense with the
assessors altogether! Tho peoplo of
Benton township willingly pay their
equal share of taxes, but wbro is the
justice to impose upon them an unequal
valuation in order that they should bo
overtaxed!
In war or in peaco our quota seems
always in excess, but never- anything
laid up for a rainy day. "Git" along
old' hoss which always pulls so well."
It Makes You Hungry
a m - -'q i
" I have used Palne's Celery Compound and It
has had a salutary
effect. Itlnrigorat.
ed the system and I
feel like a new
man. It Improves
the appetite and
facilitates diges
tion." J.T.Cora-
umd, Primus, a a
Paine's
Celery Compound
is a nnloae tonic and appetlur. Pleasant to
the tate, quick In Its acuon, and without any
Injurious effect. It fives that runted health
which makes everything taste good. It cures
dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Physicians
prescribe 1U 11.00. six tor p.oo. Druggists.
Wills. Ri emit neon too., Burlington, Vt.
Spring medicine means more now-a-days than It
did ten years ago. Toe wlnterot 1km-8S hasleft
the nerves oil aggti out. The nerves must be
strengthened, Uie blood purlfled, liver and
bowels regulated. Palne's Celery Compound
th Sjtring mijlelnt 0 to-day does all this,
as nothing else can. PrucriUd Id i'AjiiMane,
ReMmiiAtmiea- by DruggUU, Kndorted by M Infjterr,
QuaranUtd by (As ilanttfacturtri to te
The Best
Spring Medicine.
" In 'the spring ot IMI I was an run down. . 1
would get up In the mornin; with ao tired a
feeling, and was co weak that I could hardly get
around, 1 bought a bottle ot Palne's Celery Com
pound, and before I bad taken It a week I felt
very much better. I can cbeerully recommend
It to all w ho need a building upand strengthen
ing medicine." Mrs. li. A. 1)0 w, Burlington. Vt.
DIAMOHQ DYES lXl,tvLADTATED FOODlSH'
WIliUASli, AU0T10NEEU.
BLOOMS BURO, PA.
eal Estato B ought and Sold.
Parties desiring to buy borset and wagons
youlcl do well to cull on the above.
BOO
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Cleeoiee end Ueutl6ee toe heir.
Promote! a lueuriint growth.
Never Fs le U ReeTere Qreir
Mi ltiH.V.ikfui Celer. I
IfrervQte lei)druit fpd fcelr feliiea I
HINDERCORNS.
Ths Miv bum (Mrs f or f irna. Htnna 1I nln
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Washington,
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u auiuai ciieniB in your Btaie, county, or wwn,
ui.ico- Auarnea
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firtMft.
Hospital Remedies.
What are they? Tho erowth of Intclll-
gencu iu medical matters has given rise. to
a demand for a class of genuine, reliable
medicines. The opportunity of the ignor
ant quack, who grew rich curing everything
out of n single bottle has passed. To supply
satisfactorily this demantl this list of reme
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ite preset lotions of the most famous medi
cal practlonerg of the day, gathered from
the hospitals ot London, Paris Berlin and
Vienna. Prescriptions which cost the
patients of -these specialists from 925 to
$'.00, arc here offered, prepared and ready
for use, at me nominal prico M une DoUar
Each. Not one of then Is a cure all ; each
one has only the reasonable power of curine
a single disease and each one keeps its con-
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Lungs, Uronchltis, Asthma, Consumption,
nhcumatlsm. Dyepepsur, Ltver and Kidney
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remit price snu we win scna atrcct iree oi
duty.
Out of the Breastwork.
Taw SruMos, Turn., JaW. iM
Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen Seven years ago I eontncMd
aa exceedingly bad case of blood poison, t
tried a physician, the best at command, but
secured no benefit. My throat began to
get sore, and my body covered with sort
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I
felt that my grave must be reached In tha
near future, I gave np the doctors' treat
ment, and with a despairing hope I com
menced taldng your medicine. I began to
improve from the first bottle, and in a short
time the ulcers healed, and my sldn cleared
S and was entirely well.
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
In my system. The physician did his best,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles ot
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
J. H. RointsoN.
Kaotman, Tx.. Tune 13, 1888.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen I have been afflicted witfc a
skin disease for about twelve yean, and th
best medical treatment failed to give me re.
lief. I am now using Swift's Specific, and
have received the greatest benefit from Ita
use. Yours truly, YVm. Jones.
For sale by all druggists.
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Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756, Broadway.
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jQELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
ru
NORTHCUBXKLIND 6 40
Cameron 5 55
Chulasky 0 no
uanvuie o un
CatawlKsa s 25
ltupert.. 0 En
Dloomsburg 6 30
Espy S 42
Llmo ltldge...... 6 60
vuiow uroveH.... ... u o
Brlarcreek 0 09
Berwick 7 05
lieach Haven 11
Hick's Ferrr. 7 18
Nhlckshlnny 7 HO
tiuniocK-s HI
Nantlcoko 7 50
Avondaie 7 54
Plymouth 7 ea
I'DmouthJunctlon,.... 8 03
Kingston e utt
Dennett 8 12
Maltby 8 17
wyomintr ts n
West Plttston 8 27
. 8 33
. 8 40
, 8 48
, 8 54
. 9 00
r M
T M
1 83
NOItl II,
a. u. a. u
1010 8 15
Plttston.
Lackawanna
TaMorvllle.
uei evuo
sciunton.
8TATIOKS.
1 58
2 14
2 19
2 24
a 28
2 49
2 64
2 68
8 09
3 19
S 26
3 35
3 89
3 43
3 W
3 511
4 01
a M
6 10 '
e it
HCBANTON
ueiievue
Taylorvllle s 50
Lacaawanna. e ss
Ilttston 6 38
West Ilttston 6 42
Wyoming. 6 47
Maltby 6 si
Dennett c 65
Kingston s (8
Plymouth Junction..... 705
Plymouth 7 10
Avondaie 7 14
Nanticoke 7 19
uuniocx's 7 26
Shtckshlnny .... 7 47
mors perry. 7 65
Ileach Haven,,
mi muK.... ... 1
Bnarcreek
Willow Grove
Lime Itldge
Espy
Dloomsburg
Hupert ,
Catawlssa
Danville
Chulasky,
Cameron ,
N0XTnmBBUHD..
1 01
. 8 07
8 13
8 18
8 20
8 26
8 32
8 37
, 8 '2
, 8 S7
9 03
. 0 07
9 22
A M
4 22
r u
a u
9 50
9 65
1000
10 08
10 16
10 22
10 27
10 30
10 34
10 38
10 42
10 47
10 61
10 55
11 02
11 12
11 22
11 23
11 37
5l"4S
11 62
11 59
12 05
12 10
12 15
12 80
ii'io
12 5
r m
10 25
10 29
10 36
10 63
11 00
11 07
11 16
11 22
11 26
11 80
11 37
11 44
11 48
11 68
12 OS
12 16
12 20
12 25
12 SO
12 87
12 41
12 45
12 60
1! 6b
1 03
1 11
1 19
1 25
1 80
r u
6 SO
6 81
40
6 (B
7 05
7 12
7 SO
7 27
7 81
7 85
7 42
7 49
55
8 P
8 17
8 22
8 3q
8 8.1
8 38
8 45
8 49
8 63
8 68
II 01
9 IJ
9 ir
u 11
9 10
9 83
A M
SOUTH.
PM
8 03
2 14
2 21
2 28
2 84
2 47
2 50
2 54
2 69
3 03
3 06
8 19
3 29
3 39
3 46
8 61
8 67
.4 01
4 05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 46
4 64
5 00
6 16
r u
ru
0 20
C 25
0 80
6 87
6 45
fi (.0
8 56
6 69
7 03
7 07
7 12
7 18
7 21
7 25
7 43
7 66
8 07
8 13
8 20
8 27
8 31
8 35
8 41
8 47
8 63
8 67
9 15
9 23
9 28
9 45
r m
Connection! At. ltnnprf with PhMndolnlil
Readlnr italirnarl tnr Tflmnnpnri Tnmflr.na vlli
Inmsport, f unbury. Potlsvllle. etc. At Nar'thum.
berland with P. & E. Dlv. P. It. It. for Ilarrlfburg.
v. r. iiAusiitAUiUen. man.,
Scranton, Pa
Pennsylvania Railroad.
iii
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
TIME TABLE.
In effect NOV. i 1888. Trains leave iunbuiy
EASTWAHD
9.40 a. m.. Kea Nhnrn Rrnrpoti 'rtAllv vppnt '
Sunday), for Harrlsburg and lntermedlatestatlcns,
arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. in. s New York.
6.60p. m. : Baltimore.. 4.45 p. m. : Washington
J.65 p, m., connecting at Philadelphia forallbea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
Philadelphia, .
. ., 1.43 p. in. Day eiprese
dally except sunday),for llarrlsburir and Interme
diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
6.50 p. m. i New York, 9.85 n. m.t Baltimore
6.45 p.m.; Washington, p.w'p. m. Parlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
through to Phlladelphlo and Baltimore.
7.45 p. m. Itenovo Accommodation (daily
for IlarrtHburg and all Intermediate stations, arrlv
Ingat Philadelphia 4 25 a. m. j New York 7.10 a. m.
Baltimore. 6.16 1. m. : Wnshlnirton oso a. m. t
inillrasnslwpingcarfrom llarriaburs to Philadel
phia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can
remain In sleeor undisturbed until 7 a. m.
Philadelphia sleeper Is run on this train from
uuamxport on Sunday's.
2.60 a. m. .KrlH MnlfMnUiV tnr TlB-r4.Vm.r. anA
Lntfrmelltl' Btattons. arriving at Philadelphia
B.23 a. m. New York, tl.w a. m.t Baltimore 8.15
a. m.t Washington, 9.80 a.m. Throuph Pullman
sleeping cars are run onthlstralnto Philadelphia.
Baltimore and w ashing! en, and through pa&ten
ger coacnesto Philadelphia and Baltimore.
WKSTWAItl.
6.10a. m.lrriA it.u m.iirt r t.iA . .
Intermediate stations and I'enandalgua aid
intermediate stations, Kochester, Buffalo aid
Niagara Kails, with thi-mio-h ruMtnn p.i...n
oars and passenger coaches to Erie and Hocnt-s.
9.6J-News Einress (dally except Sunday) rcr
i ock Haven and Intermediate Btatlons.
12.62 p. rn. Niagara Express (dally except Hun-
ar algua and principal Intermediate stations,
K-rheeter, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with
:5',J?b.Da88e,llrer "oaches to Kane and Hochester
and Parlor carto Wllllamsport.
ni?? v-fl- .Kiuit yne af "7 except SundaWfor He-
Efl0.a-n?.ln.termci?late "tatlons, and Elmlra. Wat-
kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas-
engcr coaches to Itenovo and Walking.
dla'te jj1? 1 1141 a mal tor Itenovo and Interne.
THItOUQU TIUINB WmsttNtlirUY PHOMTHB
"i AnusuuTJI.
.,?"f(la'r aM leaves rhllsdelphla 4.S0 a, m
Harrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Kunbury 9.20 a. m.
News Express leaves Philadelphia s.no a. ro.
gisul;bu,y.63?k.rr 8unaa,
m,n. ,,,. . . . Niagara Expressleavea
Philadelphia. 7.40a.m. t luitimnmr i n
Sf.?tpt fyiay arriving at Sunbury, nisj p. m
w''b through Parlor car from Philadelphia
phla and Baltimore". rnuaoei.
.'.hfJ? e leesNew Yoik 8,00 a. m. i Pblladel-
mo'rVMrKa1; "hOU, 9.60 a. Bl, ! llaltl
more, 10.45 a, m., (daily . nceDt Sundavi arrlvlmr at
!E?!SrJ J&P:m-t vlxh through paeaengei
eoacheafrom Philadelphia and Balifmore.
?A.1r;,.r,.l.n through Pullmaa tleerlng pars from
Philadelphia, Washington and llalilmore and
hrough paaserger coaches froru Philadelphia
lIAll.HIIAI) ANII NOltTII ANIi WIIST
HirANCll IIAII.WAY.
..... w (Bally except sunuay.)
Wllkesbarro Mall leaves Hunbury 9.65 a.m.
f?w p'id" m Ferrr Wllkes-baTra
.fSPnSult leTe Sunburr 6.85 p. m., arriving
at Bfoom Kerry 6.26 p. m.. W llkes-baf re Vm "p. ru
, u?,b"!T MaflleaveswAketbarreiasOa barrlT
ing at Bloom Kerry u. a. m..Bunbury 12.45 p. m
Express west leaves wiikea.barre a.05 p. m , ir
Ting at Bloom Kerry 4.80p.m.,BSburr fls0p.m
BUN1JAY ONLY,
-.ih.j.vwuiuiwhiuu irvt'a v iixe s-uarre 5.10
rtrtng at uioom Kerry, . p.iX. Buhhury
cham. x! man, j, , wood.
te bave Iti wfthiuK doof.
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