ftoFESSIQH AL CAMS. i Fmrz ATTOHNK Y-AT-L A W, OmcK-Front lt,.0m, Oyer Poatoffioo. jiLooMauuno, pa. J II. MAIZE! . ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, IN80HAN0U and KKAI. KVTATK 'AGENT, OmOK.-Kou.il No. 2, COLUMBIAN building. IILOOMSIIUMO, PA. Jan. Kuiu I8i8, it. ' U.FUWK, " ATTOKNJJ l'-AT-LAW. opcolusnf. Dutldlng-. ' Bco, Pi j qiiN m, clank, ; AITORNKY-AT-LAW AND J UoTlC'K OF THE PEACE. lltoovaicia, 14 Onicc o.erMoyer Uros. Drug Storo. 0. 1 W ' MILLBK,' ATTOIIMTIV.AT-T.l W omceln Drawer's bulldlng-.sooondnoor.room No. l Dloomtburg, Fa. B. FKANK ZAKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Bloomsburg, Pa. ..??5.0 00rn6r 01 Centre ana Main Mre eta. Clark Building. Can be consulted In German. G EO. E. ULWELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, llLOOMsnuiia, Pa. Ofllce on second Uoor, third room of Col ombian Ituildine, Slain street, below Ex change Hotel. pAUL E. WHIT, Attorney-at-Law. omce In Columbian Uoiuhho, Third floor. BLOOUSBIJRO, PA. V. WIHTK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLUOMSBURQ, PA. .Offlco In Wlrts' llulldlng, 2nd Iloor. may 1-tf B. INOBB. L. I. WDfTISSTIIH, KNORR & WINTEESTEEN, A ttor ney s-at-Law. omce lu 1st National Bank bulldtngvsecond floor, nret door to the left. Corner ot Main and Market nvuu uuur. troeta uioomf-rurg, ra, V&FlJenmon and Bounties Collected. F. P. BILLMKYEK, (BJHTItlCT ATTOliNEY.) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. fWOlllco over Bloomsburg, Pa. Dentlcr's shoo store, apr-30.80. w IT. RUAWN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Cntawlssa, ra. omoe.eorner ot Tnlrd and MalnStreeU qJunt HEIUUNO, ATTOUNE Y-A r-L AW, BLOOMSBURG, TA. Offl.ce OTt r ltawllns'a Meat Narket. TyjICUAEL F. EYEKLY, Conveyancer, Collector of Claims. 1 AND .legal advice, in the settlement oy estates,'o.- MTOfflce In Dentler's building with P. P. Bill merer, attorney-at-law; front" rooms, md floor Bloomsburg, Pa. lapr-s-sa. jr-jR. nOKORA A BOBBINS. Offlce and residence. West First street, Blooms burg, ra. nomas ly. JB. McKELVY, M. D.,8urgeon andPhy . slelan, north side Main street.below Market DRJ C. HOTTER, PHYSICIAN S8DRQE0N, i omce, North Marttot street, Dlcomiburr, Pa Dtt. WM. M. ItEBKR Surgeon anu Physician, omce corner ot Rock and Market ttroer ESTABLISHED WO. J J. BROWN. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office and'resldenco on Third street near Metho dist church. Diseases of the eye a specialty. JJR J. H. EVAN8. Troatruent of Chronic Diseases made a SPECIALTY. Office, Third Street, Bloomsuhro Pa J. HESS, D. D. 8., TCarinntfl nf the Philadelphia Dental College. Daring opened a ueuiiu oiuce m LOOKARD'S BUILDING, corner ot Mam ana centre streets. ISLiUUlHani'nu) n. y s prepared to receive all patients requli ng pro- RTI1EI1. GAS. AND LOCAL ANAESTHETICS administered tor tho painless extraction ot teeth Iroo 01 cnarge wueu ai uuuut imu m w m.dw .v. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. octse.iy. w 11. HOUBE, DENTIST, Br ooMsnuna, Columbia County, Pa jillstylesof work done In a superior manner.work warranteaas rorvoc.vcu. id without Pain by the use of Gas, and tree of charge when artlflclalteeth arelnserted. nin Ditrtnn'a lnilldlnir. Main street, Market, tlvo doors below Klclm'a drug store, first floor. 7o be open at all houri during tht da .Hov3-iy V. UARTMAH RiraisiMTS mi roixowma AMERICAN IN6URANCE;C0MPANIES North American ot Philadelphia, franklin, rennsylvanla, " " York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, of N, Y. Queens, ot London. North British, ot London, vaoe on Market street, NO, , Bloomsburg. oct.M. 1- Slobmsburg Firs andLifalns. Agency. ESTABLISHED 160J. '. P. liUTZ (Successor to Preas Brown) coxrAHm KtrBisiNTtD: Jitna vire Ins. Co.. ot Hartford,. lurttord ot Hartford,,, l'hoenlzof Hartford .. Assets 1 9.RS8.SKH.8T 1 '6,8.609.W 4,77B'46V.13 riprlngoeld of BprtngriUd. , a,oj9.o3.wi jrire Aaswiauuu, rauaaeipaia, 4.B1J.TBI.W ciuardtan of London.... eo,6oa,mvi ,9i.1.9 l.MMlOOO 1,81S,KH.00 phoanlx, of London Xancashlreor EDglandfU. B. branch) Royal ot England 11 " uutual Benent Life Ina. Co. of New. ark, N. J. 4 1, S3 Losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office, PIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF J. II. MAIZK, Office 2nd floor Columbian Building, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Liverpool London and Globe, largest In the world. IMPERIAL Of London, !,MM79O0 continental of New York, issw.ssi 3 AMERICAN ot Philadelphia, W,40i,w.ll NIAGARA of New York, M.ttOT.M uue l, law, ir. V 3. E. EL WELL, , . JK BITTENBEMBEE, '6ir!tcrt- scons EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL il&fi HYPOPHOSPHITE3 Almost as Palatable- as Milk. 80 rllagnlatcl that It can be taken. Majested, and aaslmllaLd by th most ansltlT stomach- wii.n at- eannot be tolai-ater! a ml tiv plain oil blnmtlon or lb oil llh lh. hypopbo phltc la much mora emcaclona. Bemirktble as a flesh prodnter. Perwiis gain rspldly while taking It SCOTT'S EMULSION Is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Finost and Best prepa ration in the world toi tho relief and euro ot CONSUMPTION, 8CROFULA. CENERL DEBILITY, WASTINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS rind CHRONIC COUGHS. Tht great rtmtdy for Oonmmptian, and Wasting ln ChUdrtn. Sold ly all Drugglttt. sept 2S-'88-ly tea coav j. tv. cnsicir, Pyrmont, Ohio, wrltesi 1 1 feet that I can not reo- 1 ommend I Dtf. Seth Arnold's Couth Killer I too highly. Would not be without It. Druggists, 23c, BOc., and 11.00. I CURE When I say Curb I do not mean merely to stop them for n time, and then have them re turn again. 1 jiean a RADICAL, CUIit'. I have made the dUeuse ot PITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life. long study. I warrant my remedy to Cant: the worst cages. Because others have failed t, no reason for not nowrcceiviug a cure. cn1 at once for a treatise and a FnEE Bottle of my Infalliulis RUMEDY. Give Kxprcsa and Post Ofllce. It costs you nothing for a trial, and It will cure you. Address H.Q. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Pearl St.. New York ,nsi inowunucHi-uL IIDIIDft PHAIR laUDUIIU -"- Oomblnlns . Plrlor Llbrsn. Smok. Ill, S.cll.l.j. M livilld CHAIR. ,r COUCH. Prlc,9.UU ,. W m.b thm l.m-l .ri-f t,1 Ailntaill. Kicllilil, rkllcla' icsi ritiii um'kiii. isi.ua R.lll.a. BjHwk CBra. Lihr.r. runCirm rllll.RuS a. 111. CHAIRS and ROCKERS BICVCLE8,TRICVCLE8,VE L0CIPEDE8 and SELF PROPELLERS. ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. RABY POACHES!,. Oier too dlfTtrent dMlrai. Oar PiUit AttMitk n on til CVrrr rfaasu. frst Wat riavn ri I arin linn swi vooiMsuinf : bj piAeintt 7 oar oraers oinw wiui (a ausri 70a ea sttiral profit. Oar $kuhtng prie tnd sdmIu Ilnraalnn will Mtonlihj nd dliTred frvp to uu point In Lnitr.l RiaimM. tW nAnd ittma lor UlUl0ffU6, kWd Stt.t ClU OX KOOdsl 70a 1 LUBURC MFC. CO. 145 Mertli JilchtU street. Philadelphia, Pa, KNOW THYSELF. omtm acianwoau op x.xzf's. A clentillo aud Standard l'o pillar Medical Treatise c tho nrrorof Youth. rremaiturul)ecliuetICen,u mil Thjelcal ltumiy. iwpuniifsoi.xue moon iMitiii lilS m' Kcu;iM Iroin Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Lxcw.i or OioiUmllon. Knervntlngnnd unfUllne the llitlni fur Work, lluilnesa, the Married or Social HcUtlou Avoid unsbllful pretenders. Posses, thl great work. Itcontnlns30i)page,royolSo. Ueaunfui tilnd.ns, cciibo.sed, full gilt. Price, only 1.'0 ly mall, posl.pald. conceal ed la plalu rapper, 1 1ms tratlve Propcctus Free, If you opply now. 1i,e ill.liuguUliM author, Wm. II. Parker, M. I)., rt. rcUcd tho COLD AND JEWELLED Ml. DM. from the National Medical Aesrolntlrn, for tho pnizE essay on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker unci a corpi of Assklunt 1'hyslclnna may be consulted, eouil. dcnllully. hy mall or in person, at tho etllco of THIS l'UAItODV Jltt:l)IC.l. 1NST1TUTK. .V11. t r.nllliK li St., Iloston. Mass., to nhomull orders for books or letters for adlce should be1 directed as above. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. COOOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. D! RS.J.U.&J.B.HOBERSACK Msdicsland Surglcsl Utfico, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILAD i:srAiii.isuno 40 ykaich f'o the Irontreent of Ymitliful Imprudence. I-o.sof Vlg"r, sfnrtiiii DfUIMly and Hprclnl I .', finultalln. hy mall fro. efeh'.o It nil Sent t'r-o ia tt. Iu4 ,.' from ft r Mayll.p.4-C0.iy UXCHANGE HOTEL W. R. TDBBS. PROPRIETOR BLOOUSBVIIQ, PA. OPPOSITE COURT DOUSE Lanre and convenient sample rooms. Hath room hot and oold water; and all modern convenienci Exchange Hotel, BENTON, PA. The, undersigned has leased this well-known bouse, and Is prepared to accommodate the pubUa with all the conveniences ot a flrsMla&s noleL ayS71 LEMUEL DRAKE, Proprietor CHA8. L.COLBY I lam rum'r II'. o, fi. X, MILWAUKEE, WIS. yebW-L&T.,L J.l.ll. FITS! 1 1 Kb 1 f wuh It for. El I lUaSiiiil Jull pnrtleulan ltll Usps I V"T1 .i.rl.,inr1..l.VY BLOOMSBTJTtG, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1889. The Makers of a Well Known Churn write: "Wc have been often asked by dairymen: ' What is the very best sonp to use to properly cleanse dairy utensils?' Wc have invariably replied, the ' Ivory,' but as for giving specific directions for washing dairy utensils, it is really summed up in making them thoroughly clean. Boiling water must be used, and that, in con nection with Ivoky Soap, will thoroughly cleanse and deodorize the wood, leaving it clean and sweet for further use. Any daiiy utensils half cleaned will spoil the delicate aroma of 'gilt edge butter,' which may be perfect in other respects." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be 1 just as good as the 'Ivory')" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack .the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. As1! for "lvo-y" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright, 13.-3, by Procter & (Iambic. Cases Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts Quiets Nervousness. HOD Fresh Hops, HemlockGum and Pin. Uslsnin. prepared and spread, all reaar to apply. Best Plaster Ever Made. i nunc i a.rc muue. n i RoM (it TrriiT nnt winntrf tAmtm. 5Cts. 5 for SI. Milled tor price. J In NOTHING ! CLOTHING G-. W. BERTSCK, TIIK MEHUIIANT TAILOR. Conts' Furnishing Coods,Bats & C&ps OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Suits mndo to order nt short notice and a fit always guaranteed or no sale. Call and cxanrino the largest and best selected stook of goods ever shown in Columbia county. Btore next door to First National Back MAIN STREET, Bloomsburg Pa. WILMllKI HART BLCOKGEURC-, PENN'A., AGENT FOR THE KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manufactruers of the celebrated Keystone Dyna mlt ThlsejplOBlvelstrlvInK universal satlsfao tlon Quota! li otation' ciHrniiuir airu AUR 1CJ BR. THEEL CQO Ul!TlITOrJtTHMKKF.T, btlo Ureen, 0 JO ruiftipbift ri, Rnuur irHdtud ad rii lci-d phriloUn, mi lurftoo, tht on If (rnwlae lealBC pelalUt (no waiiir what ihrt uiaj el aim) 8b years VreUel and Eufpemm Hospital txpejle-eo a HTISCIAL, DISEASES Art D ULUUU rtnnui iiotii ar.x. imp" TIONA. IlLUTl'fll ir.K, iiuilks y.iwHnati bttraetleas, intlamtBatlon of Kldnrr, Illadde' i ciT,yA uDinta Mil l iiaiurt mw.js akT.e..d.rr.l..t.Harlctr. llrl.kl. l'I.ea rik. Klda.r,Ill.h bludl.s.r lUsklos, ,.. Mllr toni. K..Boa.t,-l, il.TS. a.ll.r SI oe.. Ik. tuct st.bboni M. Mli.lt.l lr. Thc.1 st.di.J AlUip.thls. H.ncwpatlil. EolMtl. sa4 Uotuil. .rit.m. .( urdUta. ..4 kr ..ntlalns Ik ni 1. prMtl.. k. cur, .aart .ih.r. tall. Dr. Tke.1 ..ra. ..I.rtt. .i.ln.l ,mu)aBd pin., r.cit.bl. tnUiarc, klooa purlB.r. .04 ,aek pr.tsrstlpba ...ufh da D.l sar. Pimm, sr. alB.r, tat la a.iars od proir... sad h.e.. r.qou-.. a.lcailflo trc.lm.at, ...d.t.up for bnok Trutk, ta. .air rcu.als bisdlcal lr..tl. .u Hp.cl.l ana MerT.ua lllsASSS. .ad.iPMlag th.aun.r.u. ai.dio.l.lBal.r. la IB. farm BI sdr.nlMia.BU, b.ki, p.mpb!.u. elreuUra, dlitrlbut.d b, Mum.bi., A,.aeU. CoDip.al... 1bUU1.., .ad .o.ll.d Kar, 0.all.Bi.a, .1.. la ..Ick tht, dlurlb. dl.ea... la tk. bimI .i.er.l.d ..d k.rrkbl. f.rmi, th.a sttlal lb. poor ..ff.r.r.l.U.1,... d.prlrlaithcBi of .H kop.B.ilB.tb.m Tt.tleu of d.Bf ,roB m.i.Bekol, or fa.uur, llr. Tkel fi. a. S...1 sad k.. pr.t.a br foBt tk.l bl. .btlllr U .artk mora ts .uS.r.r. tb.a all tb. fr ..D.aluUa., Iiiriii,,, aa4proml.Mhica .r.d.Hr.ff.Tt bat..ldaa b.pt. attlatlr ..BSd.allsl. Wrtor..ll..Tk...od. .1 K.tlmoal.UIA tb.pma.. Ho.ra.ai,,, .ad MS. W.4, Irt'ia, Ullll. 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LEDGER BUILDING, SIXTH AND OUKSTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA. DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents Ituig Fever I Cores Distempor.II caves, Glanders, Loss ot Appetite, Founder, Fevers, &c lib. in each package. Sold by all dealers. DR. BULL'S Cures Dysentery, and Diarrhoea. Cures Wind Collo, &o. BABY SYRUP RcliovesQripingandSummerCompklnt. Facilitates Teething! Regulates the Bowels 1 Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. "TUB PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tlio euro of COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness Croup, Whooping Conch. nilfillr ii : OUGH copn'.ont and for the relict ot SYRUP Consumptivo per sons, for 6alo,by tU druggists. 25 cents. rnnvrWICES CUBCB ClOABtneS for Ca SMUKbtarrhl PrhtlOCts. Mall rfrujjM, BOWN Al!IJG THE BEST BURNING OIL THAT CAN BE MADE FROM PETROLEUM. It elves a brilliant light. n will not amoae tnecnimnoys. It will not char the wick. It has a high lire teat. It will not explode. It Is pre-eminently a family safety oil. "WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON With any 'other Illuminating oil, made. Wo Stake Our Reputation, As refiners, upon the statement that It U THE BEST OIL. IN THE WORLD. Ask ycur dealer for UANVIIXE PA, Tf ado for UlooruBburg ana Vicinity Supplied by BROS., Bloomsburg, Pa. seps-ly. BULL'S More Talk on the Amendment. Editors Coi.tiMinArt. Dear Slit?: In lenly to my friend A. J. 1). on tlic amendment iiurRtion, I am surprised that any sano person en tertains such ideas, much less advocates them. JIls entire argument is ono of entire exaggeration misconstruction and misrepresentation, which I am ablo to and will prove. Tho eloquent Jnek sonian is undoubtedly laboring under a greafrnistake. When ho undertakes to mix 'whiskey with Christianity, ho might as well attempt to mix water with oil, they are as far different as dav and niuht. which is readily seen bv daily' observations. The causes and ellccts of each make them in direct op position ta oach other, for instance, Christianity elevates, improves civiliza tion, protects society, is honorable, puts happiness into every household, de creases crimes nrd pauperism, lowers taxation, and establishes peace in our country. While upon the other hand whiskoy dermics debases, lowers civilization far below tho brnto crea tion, destroys society, is disgusting, and- dishonorable, forces misery wretchedness and poverty into every household, is tho father of crime and pauperism, increases taxation, and es tablishes despotism, anarchism, and ruination to our land, and more thau this, it cuts down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strength, and age in its weakness; it makes wives widows, chil dren orphans, fathors fiends nnd all paupers, producing weakness, not strength, siokness not health, death not life. Tho tree is known by its fruits. Now it is an established theory that, they are in direot opposition to each other, and I think wo will all frankly confess -that Christianity is for jjood, aud for tho cause of good, as this is its finly mission, and as they, ar.i oppo nents, then whiskey must necessarily be an ovil, and for tho causo of evil. Having fully proved tho above fact I uphold that ministors of the gospil have a perfect right to preach it from tho pulpit, on tho ground that it is an ovil, and tho cause of a irreat many evils, nnd I ask you if it is not tho uty of every minister in advocating tho word of God, whether from tin ulnit or elsewhere, to instruct sulTer- nc humanity how to bo iotd, and to despise evil of every character. Tho Bible is full of such doctrine, and the .ord not only placed Adam and Eve n tho garden of Eden, pure nnd with out, sin, but lie warned tnem agmnst evil, ''tho forbidden fruit. They had but one temptation placed before them and yet tho Lord interfered. Now tro the nrenchers of to-day to change tho plan of preaching as laid down in tho word of God ami as taught by our aviour, and adopt a new system, to please tho rum trafhet To entertain such an idea is folly and ridiculous; it U a duly they owo to God, to preach against rum and all kinds of evil even t they tto ottend s"tne wnero ine snoe tits, for the devil himself is angry m Christianity. It is said he goeth iround like a roaring Hon seeking whom ho may devour. It wai not necessary lor l am to say "woe is mo t I preach, not proniuition, neitnor id ho say ''woo is mo if I preach not murder, idolatry Jfco." and yet you ad mit that these are ,eviW, for when he said "woe is me if I preach not tho gospel" it included all these. The person in question says the amendment party publishes some very ullv llnncs. remaps no may tuink tho following is very silly, for example: tV young man ripening into manhood, is paronts havo botti taken great m- erest, care, and prnto in rearing mm, have expended tho larger portion ol their hard earnings in educating and mvint: him a start in his future lite, he leaves homo a pure and modest young man, finally ho is thrown among stran gers, and his surrounding-' now aro ot i far dilterent nature. Having no pa ronts now to consult, ho associates with comrades who are in the habit of Irinking and occasionally becoming trunk; the temptation being very great and forgetting all about home, he yields and becomes a drunkard. In ono of his drunken spells ho commits murder nnd is tried and sentenced to hang. Just think of that for poor father aud mother's hearts as they ap proach the gallows on tho day of exe cution. Their hoarls at one day beom- ng with joy over the future prospects of their only sou, and u-day he in dnomed to hang till ho is dead, ft'errtft", dead. Did you over stop and think that you might be placed in this simo position, or there lias ueen many sucn instances. In speaking ol our Saviour drinking wine, admitting that he did, it was un doubtedly pure wine, and no plaee in tho word of God do we learn that Jesus was ever drunk, or under the in. Iluence of it, as it was pure, and he allowed no impurities or unclean things to enter his mouth, nor did he allow such to pass from by mouth, and your correspondent dfc hot say what this wino was made Irom. oxc- pt at tlio marriage feast in Cana of Galilee, he mentions where he turned water into wine. This clearly sho vs that ho took tho purest thing possible to make it, and such will not injuro nor intoxioato any pi rson, but this was taken Ogu'ra- ively solely tor tlio purpose ot per forming a miracle, as was other mira- ules ho performed. While here on earth for instauce, th loaves and fishes, curing the leper, maim to walk, healing the siok, blind to see, ifco. We have just as good right in our day to make us" ot tneso otner miracus as we Have of the 7ine mir iclo, for Solomon sild "wino is a mocker and strong drink is raging and who-iover is deceived thero by is not wise." Again, "look not upon the wino when it is red, for in tho end it biteth liko a serpent nnd stingetl liko an adder." Tlio Saviour undoubt edly had not reforenco to wino made tram water or to pure wiuo, uut to ter monttid wine. This miracle tint ho performed was not to advocate drink. ing wine, but to show his power in all tlio cases whero he performed thco miracles. Wo ns prohibitionists would not complain or object if tho wino of tordnv was made as Christ made it from puro water. This is what wo ad vocate, that puro water or wine H Hie only wholesome tiling tor man to drink and thero would bo no need for li censed houses and laws to govern the samo, vve would nave lens lilla, pent tentiaries, asylums, almshouses, mur dererc, tlitivce, vagabonds, blackUe drunkards, liiisoiy, poverty, wretched ness, starvation, weepiiig, beaten aud neglected mothers and homeless cbrld ren. Yonr correspondent also niserls that tho Apostlo Paul in speaking to Timo thy requests him thus, "Drink no lon ger water, but n little wino for thy stomach's sako and thy oft Infirmities." The language of Paul itself shows it was for medical use. Just hero a his tory of wi, o in thoco days will explain all. Tho translation of tho Hebrew words, Fagin, means all kinds of wine unintoxicating, and intoxicating, Sliekar, sweet drink generally intoxi oalirig, Alesis,. unferraonted, Mosek, wino mixed with water or with drugs, Kleouietx, fcrmonled but not intoxica ting. 'I he translation of tho Greek words, Onlos, all kinds of wine fermen ted and iiufcrmcnted, Glookas, sweet wino unfermented, Sikcra, sweet drink, unintoxicating so you boo tho terra wine is variously applied in the Bible, fermented and unfermented, Intoxica ting nnd unintoxicating, that among tho Jowb, Grooks aud Uomans, there were different kinds of unintoxicating wines, that the samo still exists in many eastern countries, and was ex tensively used by tho ancients. You can very readily sco tho Biblo informs us that there was two kinds of wine mado and used, tho same kind which our diviuo master made and the Bible sanctioned was unfermented, and tlio other kind which tho Biblo condemns was fermented wine, the -ono being wholesome nnd the other poison ous. The Biblo teaches us to abstain, and abstinence is in accordance with hodlth; it also contains warnings against drunkenness, hibituul drinking, and even drinking at all, as the follow ing quotations show,' "who hath woe, who hath sarroiv, who hath conten tions, who hath babbling, who hath wounds without oause, who hath red ness of eyes, thoy that tarry long at the wine, they that go to seek mixed wine, look not thou upon tho wine when it is red, when it givefh his color in the cup, wnen it movelli itselt aright, at last it biteth liko a serpent and stiugeth liko an adder. Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor dtink, that putteth thy bottle to him, and raaketh bim drunk en." So you sco that tarrying long at the wine, drinking mixed wine, and strong drink, and putting tho bottle to Ins neighbors lips and making lum drunken, aro clearly condemned. 1 admit we wore not put hero on flowery beds of eaEe, but it is your in terest, and my interest, to havo as fow evils as is possible, to havo only such ovils that arc impossible to blot out ot existence, that it is our imperative duty to eradicate any evil, sucti ns tin ono mentioned, fiom tho catalogues of crime. We havo enough temptations to resist without nutting moro in the land. We had better aband-jn some, if wo cannot entiiely exclude it from the country, wo desire the law to pro hibit the mannfiicuiru nnd salo of it as a beverage tho samo as it prohibits murder. Murder is not legalized, neither should rum be. Well, but they my that you can't prevent their geiting it, they will havo it, neither oan you prevent murder for they will murder, hut you can givo it all thu restriction the law alTonls, as in the case of mur. tier, and this will modity tlio crimes that would bo perpetratod very much It is ckiUhi it will euro the ten cent drunkard, and this is tho worst enemy to contend with. I admit that those persons who havo tho means and facul ties may get it from other states, hut tho maioritv can not do this, and be- eides' this, if we undertake to have all the Htates act upon this amendment at tho same time, it would nover otrry; It must be accomplished by degrees, one state at a tune, i es, but you iay will not prohibit, it will to the samo extent that other laws prohibit various crimes, for example, you compare two places, thu ono has a licensed house, aud the other none. 1 know of suoh places, and ray experience is, that in places witiiout license tneoid oonurmed drunkards will have it if they mn gut it,btit tho young generation have grown up to manhond, sober, industrious honest and upright men, with scarcely au exception. But the places having iceni-o aro quite the reverse, the oh confirmed drunkard always get it, and three fourths of tho young mr,n have net their fate, and are on tho down ward roid to ruin. I appeal to you if this is not tlio oao. l'laco tho ovil and temptations beforo ttiein, and it has its power, and a mighty ono too, but take it .away, arnl its power is us- inw Ono leas, it is gone forever. Ono ounce of prevention is worth a pound of euro, And now Ilia taxpayors, von ask, what will neuoino oi mem. imi you ever stop and think what makes all this bnru-msomo taxi Lws not tho rum tratlid compel us to build commodious ills, asylums, penitentiaries, and n'ms houses to l ild her oriuiiuaUt Who pays this i ask. Do v. o not pay for tho keeping and trial of suoh criminals iirectly and uitlireutlvT Aro wo not compelled to keep nil extra police force for tlio promotion ot ourselves and property! I for ono will bj willing to louble my tax and have every one else happy and comtortiblo, A great many try to persuade farm era that it will lessen the price of their grain, whtoti is a great error, b anner do you know that tho munoy expond oi for whiskey would bread this whole nation and more too Taking this as a basis, suppose tho nmendmvnl throughout the United States should oarry, would not the poor havo extra what they expended for rum, and tho tuno thoy occupy whilo on sprees, to mako their homes happy nud comfortable, would thoy noi iivo Dcuer, instead oi btarvatlon Blaring them in thu face all lliu while! They would have everytlilug f till and iiv.'iii.y, limn ui iiuruuusiug moro i i...- i ...t. .r iread. pota'oes, Ac. of you for their families. It would not only rnUo the nice of grain, but it would give yon letter market. I' or instance, what signifies a farmer driving up to irunkards houi-o to sell bometh in nnd feed thorn without money. It would bo rather a poor market, bnt transform that druuknrd into a sobor. industrious man, and he has mouov to nirahasa at vqu, and you Hud a mar mot. Again you say, it deprives mo ' r f ittir linrcAitnl liltiirti f nl . .. 1. n s 1 w 'J 1VWIVJI A UTsTfc 111 Vital wa)T Do you know In what personal liberty ooukistn! I auswor, it consists in just so far as l am protected) for ex ample, my life in a barbarous nation does not amount to much, my liberty Is limited because have no protection, but you place mo in a civilized nation nnd givo me all tho protection I need, and my liberty is almost UulluiUed, and I feel froo to go whore I please, becauao tho laws servo an a, body THE COLUMBIAN, VOL XXIII.N017 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, VOL LIU, NO 8 guard. Now may I ask what aro laws for, to keep down all orimf s, vices nnd evils in tlio land, consequently the bet ter laws wo have, tho better stato of civilization wo attain to, nnd the more civilization is elevated, the more liber ty I have. And as we havo olroady proven that whiskoy is nn evil, and tho causo of a groat many crimes, wo should havo a If w sufficient to prohibit tho manufaoturo and salo thereof, as a boverago. But you say that destroys my libeity. Do you think that liberty means for each and all of us to go and do as wo pleas0. Mr. A is arrested for stealing and sent to tho penintcu tiary, and ho proclaims that yon aro taking nwav his liberty by imprison ing htm Mr. B commits murder and is sentenced to be executed, and ho protests, saying "don't hang me, you are depriving mo of my liberty." Mr. C declares he would rather sco his ight arm severed from his body than give up whiskoy. Is not this man un der tho most nbjeot slavery and bond ago, do you call this liberty. And now whoti wo insist to have a law to rohibit another evil, you say that we aro taking away your lioerty. won forbid, you say it ts unconstitutional. is it wiso tor you and mo to comparo our judgments with suoh men as tho supremo judges of tho United States, when seven out ot eight voted and de clared tbat it was constitutional. Then aln, when a man is sober and clear eaded, he is himself, aud has tho lib erty to go and act as ho desires, but on till him with ruin and ho Is indol ent, -thick headed, not capable of at tending to business, and he is in the power of the rum seller, yes, but you ty, 1 have no right to say what you shall eat. drink or wear nroviding vou teal it, and this is what thousands aro . ' r doing "daily, stealing tho clothes and food that should go to tho support of their families, aud expending it for rum. i protest again that a nave perfect right to, aud a duty I owo to stiilering humanity, to say what they nan nrinK, auu aoovo an mis is a tuny owe to Hod. Others say that 1 can tako caro of myself, and every other person can dcr tho same, and it is none of my business what others do. If thev wish to kill themselves with whiskey that is their lookout, but pauso a moinenL uain snid: "Am I my brother's keeper." Is there not then a great responsibility resting upon ns. There aro hundreds, yea, thousands ot drunkards say they will vote lor tho amendment, bocauso as long as it is at inv next door my ra venous and craving appetite will havo it, but exterminate it and I can do without it, and they reach out their hands and cry for us to come and help tbotn. Now it I refused to go to their icscut I would bo a very indol ent and selfish eort of a man, I will go feohtig that my conscience is clear. You also stato that you ignore drunkenness, but you believe in drink- ng, with moderation and decency, and not to excess. Pcrhapt you can do so, but wo aro not all constituted alike, and the ma jority of people oannot, it is utterly mpos3iblo tor ibem to coniroi their appetites; this is why we are willing to aid them. My friend finishes by say ing the definition of teiupernnco is modoralo indulgence of tho appetite, moderat", sober. May I then ask if it is possible for n man to indulge in tho liquor mado to-day and remain sober. Hut the word temperance is not what wo are advocating, it is tho word pro hibition. Please givo us the definition of this. Others say it is'not right to d-privo man of his liuenco after allowing him to go to tho expense of improving his property, nnd building breweries, ts. Now the absurdity ot such an ar gument, while tho law legalized him tho right to obtain wealth and m creaso the valuation of his property, it also legalized hhn the right to de crease the valuatiou of his customers property, rendering some entirely pen niless and others homeless. N iw while tho law had a right to do this, it has on tho other Inn I tho samo right to reverso it, to legalize a law tint will increase tho valuation of these huudied homes, and decrease tho vnlu ation of the landlords properly. For illustration, suppose the liquor men have gouo to so much unnecessary ex pense on buildings and properly, for the purpose of degrading humanity. ausiiig tho rich to shorten their days. an l tho poor to become pooior. Does not tho burglar go to an unnecessary oxpense, to equip himself with tho hnest tools to stc3t our hard earnings, and mako us poorer. Wo might as well say it is unconstitusional and not ri'jdit for us to deprive the burglar the tho use of his tools to rob people, as for you to say it is uuoiiat'tiiiionnl aud not right to deprive tho liquor men of the right to manufacture and sell al cohol in these buildings, to steal our daily earnings, from our families who depend upon ns lor their support nnd not tho liquor men. They stand not on equal footing, for the burglar lias tho preference in tho argument. Again tho Biblo says, 'Ilabakkuk 2 KV "cursed is ho that putteth the bottle to his neighbor's lips, theio aro differ ent ways of doing this, it cau bo dono by tho usual way of treating at tho bar, or in handing him a bottlo, or it can bo dono by signing a landlord's license, thereby deputizing him to do it for you, and lastly it cau bo done at the ballot of tho coming election. Kvery voter that places a vote for whiskey, places tho bottle to his neigh, bor'a lips, hy enacting laws that dopu tlzo others to do it. On whioh stdj do you stand, come to tho front, or summing it all up in a nut shell, is whiskey as. we now havo it an evil nnd a cutflp, or a benefit and pood to thu com munity and ociun try! Did yon ever thiuk thateveiy ballot you cast for whiskey, you are virtually taking or causing to lie taken hundreds and thousands of lives, thereby making you a wholesale murdeier, in the full feenso of tho word, by becoming aooossory boforo tho fact. It is admitted by all that thousands of men kill thousands anuua'ly ueiug li- quor. A man before ho commits mur der, thoft, or any crhuo, desires a sti mulant, for his courago falls bim, his coihc'ieuoo checks him in his cruel in tentions, but the devil slops forward with his stimulant, and an awful crime is peipetrated. Header you soo it iu almost every orlme, and tho itmount of crimes it causes would astonish you, to say nothing about tho misery and wreiubeduusg it is dudy the instigator of. Did you over see it iu any good causa, yes, yon say some church' morn- bem drink il, jus! s, the dov 1 Is In tho chnrch as well as outside, ho so.no times ncoomnlishcs more In the church than clsowhcrp. A man can belong to tho chnrch without a spark of Christ ianity in him, and still remain tho de vils lift Irlt'hd, in order to get his Hit ters. Somn cry that it is going to tako a grat industry from our country. I will givo you statistics snowing now much of nn Indnjtrv it I.". Thero is 885,828,000 expended yearly for drink iu Pa. nod in exchange wo receive 81,- 7i9,474 ns wstrca tor the inanutactiiro of tho same. Now you oxpend this samo nmnint 885,828,000 for tho necessaries of life, and in cxrhango yon will receive as wages $12,118,013 or povcii times the amount you aro now receiving from this so callod great in dustry. This m'scrablo license, what is it! It does not givo protection from tho saloon, but it does protect and tends to perpctrnlo tho saloon. It docs not restrict tho amount ot li quid poison sold, but it doos givo a monopoly and legal sanction to tho business of selling tho poison, nnd in this way increases consumption. It is not tho enemy ot tno saloon, but it is the enemy of tho homes of the people. It is a screen through which a grasping monopoly of unscrupulous men, combined on a large scale to attract tho peoplo through costly and fascinating allure ments, into their dens of pollution and maelstroms of death and destruction. It is a permit and a monopoly to vi cious men, to poison and kill their victims. But on tho other hau-lProhibition is to exterminate this terrible an aro nnd monopoly of abomination. Keep tho ball moving, tho moro it rolls, tbo more votes it gathers. IL B. Low. Wanted to Jina. iow a tar heel's mormon trip was intbrruiteh. From the Detroit Tree Press. While waiting at hi station in North Carolina ono day I was joined by a man who carried an old-fashioned satchel on bis shoulder, and who had evidently walked many miles through tho mud. lie was lully sixty years of age, scrawny and homely, and ho simply nodded to me and sat down on a bale of cotton. In about ten min utes along camo a woman in homespun fully his ago and about as homely. Sho had also had a long walk. Sho nodded to me and sat down on anoth er cotton bale. Not a word was said between us for ton minutes. Then as tho whistle of the train was heard in the distauce sho said to the man: "Then, Jim, you ar' gwine off ter jino the Mormons!'' "I am, Hannah," ho replied. "An' you won't tako me!'' "No." "And I'm to b3 left!" "Yes." "Aud it won't do no good to argu fy!" "Not n bit." 'Wall, then, good-bye t- you." Sho started forward with extended arm, but passed his hand and seized the satchel and Hung it thirty-feet away. Then she grabbed him by the hair and they went oil tho platform into a mud hole together, and as tho train moved away sho was on top and jamming bis head into the old-gold soil and Baying between the jams: "Want to jmo tho Mormons, do you! Want to leavo tho old wifo who's dun lived with you forty years. Want to jino jino jine, you old .ras cal, you!' And fifty passengers gave her three cheers and a tiger as she got a new hold on his patriarchal whiskers. Seeing How it is Done. Sotno time ago when Janisch, tho pretty Austrian actress, was playing in New Orleans, sho visited one of tbo engluo houses. It was proposed for her especial benefit to call out tho tiro company as in regular answer to an alarm. Tho inadamo was invit A io a seat on tho hose carnage, wIhim sho couid hotter watch tho firemen as thoy slid down tho polo into their places on the engine. All unconscious shu lifted her dainty skirts aud climbed up into a seat. Tlio alarm was sounded, tho fireman came tumbling down, the big horses sprang into their places and bo fore Janisch could say "Jack llobinson'' sho was whiiled out of the cngino house and up St. Charles avenue, cling ing to the driver and shrieking "Mon Dieu!" at tho top of her voiee. The experience was altogether a genuino suprise to the actresi and one that shu will not likely forgets New Orleans J'icayune. 'Thump-rattloty-bang" went tha piano "What aro you trying to play, Jane!" called out her "father from tho next room. "It's an exercise from my new in struction book. First Btep. in innpie," sip nnswere I, "Well, I tlnught you were playing with your feet," lie said grimly; "don't stop so heavy on the keys, it disturbs my thought." Fortunate lather ami Bin. "I am as certain as I now live," says Banholo!now,uf Kalknska, Mich., "that Dr. David K"iiued), Favorite Remedy of Iioudout, N. Y., saved my lifo when 1 was a victim of that renal disorder- Brighls disiase. My son had a fever soro on bis leg. lie, too ubc1 Favorito Ktniddy, and is now well. But for this medicine I am sure both father and eon would havo bcon six feet un der tho sod. 1-20 it Champion Sprinter Who is this "Unknown" who is to taoo nn to-morrow! Trainer All I can loam is that ho has been doing business in the oity and living in tho suburbs for tit past twenty years. Champion Sprinter (dejectedly) Mercy on me! I'm lost. I can'L.t'ii" i" a rai'o with a mm who has beon catch ing trams for twenty years. Perhaps no newspaper writer wns ovor more disturbed by a trille than was tbo society roportcr who, in des cribing the hello of a rccnt fashiqu ablo party, intended to say, "Sho look ed au fait," but found lliat an unfeel ing blacksmith had mado it, 'Sho looked all ftt't." Warner's Log Cabin Itomcdies old fashioned, simplo compounds, ueod in the days of our hardy forefathers, aro "old limers" but " old reliable" Thoy comprise WARNKllS 1.00 CaIHN bAltSAPAItll.LA, "Hops and Buohn Kemedy," "Cough nnd Consumption Remedy," "Hair Tonio," "Kxtraot," for Extendi and In tornal Use, "Plasters," "Roso Cream' for Cattarrh, and "Liver Pills." They aro put up by II. II. Warner & Co., proprietors of Warner's Safe Remedies, nud prpmiso lo equal the standard valuo of those great proparailors. All druggists keep them. fi-t i-