THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGv COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Lost la the Storm. Ono of our looril editors oilnnnd from a leading msgariW extracts from . viviii uesoripuon 01 u western ullr- mm whioh wo havo taken tho liberty lo publish and at tho sarao time bur ge j ii. 11. warncr it uo., tno pro prietors of tho oelebrated Warner's Safe Curo, tbo feasibility of taking therefrom an oxtraot for tho introduc tion of ono of their tolling ndvertlsu menU. Tho followiag is tho descrip tion: "At tho oloso of a dark day in Jan uary a solitary horseman wends his way across tho open prairio in ono of our westorn territories. He passes at lone intervals tho lono oabin of tho hardy frontiersman. Two or thrco old seltlert, of whom ho had Inquired tho way, have warned him that a storm is approaching, and ono of them, with true western hotpltahtv, urges liim to find shelter in hm cabin for tho night. But ho declines tho proffered kindness and urges his tired horse forw.ard. Tho sky grows suddenly dafk. He decides to Beek shelter. Tho storm Increases in its fnrv. Tho rider dismounts to warm his fast chill ing limbs. Can scarcely breathe. Ulindrjcas comes on. Drowsiness steals over him. Tho end is near. " Ho is lost in the blizzard.1' Thoro is no doubt that tho terror which seizes the bewildered traveler m similar to that which ovorcoraes ono when he learns that he is suffering from an advanced Kidney Disease, ana is informed that ho is in tbo la a stages of Bright's disease. At first he is in formed that he has a slight kidney af fection. LaUr ho begins to feel tired. slight Jioadaobo. 1'iokio appetite, 1 ailuro of the eye-sight, u'ramp in the calf of tho legs. Wakefulness. Distressing nervousness. Rheumatic and neuralgic pains. Occasionally pains in tho back. Scanty, dark color ed- 11 aids, with scalding sensation Gradual failure of strength. Any of the above symptoms signify Kidney AfTi-ction, but lie is told that ho is all right, nis physician treats him for evmptoms and calls It a di sease, when in reality it is but a sym Dtom of Kidney trouble. Ho may bo treated for Rhoumatio or Netiralgio nuns, heart affection, or any other di scaeo whioh he is most susceptible to, Finallythepati. nl has puffing under the eyes, slight bloating of the ankles and lees. His physician may inform him that it in but tho accumulation of blood in his ankles for want of proper cxerciee. The bloat continues and reaches his body. Then ho is informed that ho has dropsical troubles, and is tapped once or twice. Ho notices it is difficult to breathe owing to irregular action of the heart, and finally is informed that ho has asligl.t attack of Bnght'eDi- eease. boon his friends art notihed that his is an advanced caso of Bright's n.: i,.' Disease, and that he can live but a short time. His honorable and digni fied physician asks for counsel. It is too lato. Still ho slicks to the old fam ily physician, and the physicicn knows and has known from tbo beginning that the paiient has been stricken with death for months, for ho knows full well that tbo profession acknowledge they have no remedies for the cure of Kidney Disease. At lost tho patient suffocates is smothered and dies from dropsical trouble. Or perhnps the disease may not take the form of dropsical tenden cy, and tho patient dies from apoplexy, paralysis, pneumonia or heart trouoie. Or it mav take the form of blood poi soning. In each form the end is tbo same. And yet ho and his friends wcro warned by tho proprietors of the celebrated remedy known as Warner's. Safe Cure, of tho lurking dangers of a slight ludney affection. The newspapers have published the dangers. Columns of facts have been printed of men dying from advanoed Kidney Disease or Bright's Disease. His friends and physician look around witli hoor and regret for seemiug no- Plectl biit ho is lost. He did not heed iVo ii.nt a atnrm- vena nn. nroanhinrr. Ho declined the proffered IiDftiitalitv. and recklessly went for- ward into danger. He struggled man- fnllv for a time, but his strength fail- ed, bo grew gradually weaker and he nna iai t n 9n ,ir-r i r rvnr. in n rii7.. i zard, but from tho terrible malady which is almost daily occurring in every community, and which is doctor ed as a symptom instead of what it is, a mortal disease unless properly treated. Honor Thy Father ana Mother. TOO MANY SUCCESSFUL MEN ASHAMED OP T1IEIK HUMBLE PARENTS. From Oood Words. ' Young men who come from the country to tho town, and who get on in the world, are often ashamed of their parents, of tho rustio dress they once wore, and of tho i-imp' but honest and kindly ways of their childhood. And too often wlten they assume tho fash ionablo clothes and adopt the fashion able ways of their new tnonds they InnuA liaViln1 tinn tlia rnlinMnn nf (Imir tho reliirlnn nf their nhililhrfod and P . ... . . forget the pietv which they learned at Tnnthor'a Unnn. 'Phnv havn nut. crown tho priestly dress in wlnV- their mothers dedioated them to God, and k. ,aiin;r.n l,l.foo)iwmn,1 nnit .r..r. Ti,;a ii faioa BVinmD Tt. U n sin arr'ainst tho dearest and most sacred instinct of our nature. So far from being manly, it is mean and . 11 (tasiarniy. Depend upon it. tho man who win havo most of tho esteem of his fellow creature and of tho favor of heaven will bo he who keep3 unchanged all through life tho mantle of heavenly dovotion with which his mother olothed him. Ho who niaues tho religion of his vouth tho habit of his life bis garment and way of acting al through will come to honor ana win vayy the proud blessing of consistency. lli life will bo a gracious verity, like that . r. . !. .11 1 If.... 01 aarauei ; win navu ouu eumuy tinrnose running through it all. A"" outer life will be of one piece with the inner) one pan win not reproauu mr other; and what ho never is. seems, that he Adulterating- Mr. Alfred Sneer, of Passaic, N. J liavinr? noted tho want of a strictly pure and tirst-ciass wine, nan tor mo nast thirtv-Bvo years devoted his time and capital to raising tho Oporto Grape ..I I 7.t frm itm Tlniira valley in Portugal, with tho view of eupplying this wanti that bo has been cininentlyBueoessful, tho endorsement whioli his Port Grape Wine lias ro- ..." .1 . i . K.iv..(i from Dhvsoiaos all over tins cou try and in Europe will testify. uru n .v-oliini Tho tiroir-HBor says T l.o.n iIih invenlive genius, juish nmi-tinue Perhaps you uudersiaud him. o doubt hi meau you wore Wit and Humor. Truth Is intnhty nnd will proTnll, bo- causo tlint which prevails is called truth. Talking about nothing in particular, can n bar from a chantlolcer's matin paioo bo called a crow bart "Larrro ohecks" for ladles' dresses is an old, old Jashion. Ask any man blcsssed with a wifo and daughters. Manaccr How many characters do you say thorc aru in your playt' Author I didn't say thero were any. This is a French society Urama. A great man is happiest when ho can sit down and wrilo his memoirs and forcet all tho mean things ho knows about himself. A I'hiladelnhlaii has constructed a house which ho calls "a poem in brick." Should it ignito irom a defective Hue would he call it n verslfiort Scientist (in restaurant) Bring me a decoction of' burnt peas, swetonod with glucose .ana ngniencu witn onaiic and water. Waiter (vociferously) Coffy for one? Dillettanto Do'you distinguish tho work ol an amateur artist by tho teoh nlnuot Artist it is safor to judge by tho big letters ho uses in Binning his name. "1 admire that man Smith," said Squiro Closofit at tho club, "even if ho is a fraud, lio managea 10 oorrow SlO from me tho other day, nnd I ad- miro him for it. Old hubbv Don't so on so, my dear, just because I spent a littlo raon- oy. 1 have enough lor lite, xoung wife liut just tninK oi mo aner you are gono. John Bright is Baid to havo onae told Justin McCarthy that ho had a asaionato lovo for doing nothing. It is a sort of Bright's disease that has como to more than one lazy raau. Stranger (aftor ten years' absence) What became of Bad, Luck & Co.t When 1 left thov wore in finanoial straits scllinc out at cost. Uitizen tbey aro at tho old stand still soiling out. Mrs. Mccuinness An sure, now, d ye b'lave toat woman in the shanty beyant is Mr. O'Hoo than s wife? Mrs Da Grann-Och, there a no doubt ?oat that. Oi'vo heard him bat.n aer' Aunt Deborah (religiously) Woeto tho man who marries thoso Flybelle girls; for they toil not neither do thoy spin. Miss Daisy O Aunt Deborah! you wrong them, indeed you do! I meet them often at dances, DeacQn Drybonea (at a meeting to inau oration brJU) DanclDg faray brethren and sietern, is , . ft" Jin t0 mn8IC, TjnsophiMi- ..iTj .i.tJi" T i,nt nil it tt Tmian : a idea somehow that dancing was sorao thing wicked. Mrs. De Culture "Horrors! Going to marry lhat young Mr. ilayseedl Are you crazy? Ho eats pie with-a knifu." Miss Da Culture "I know it, ma, but I lovo him." "You'll die of disgust." "No I won't. Ill never havo pie. Sai l Paddleford to his wife on the wav back from the museum: "I am fiirmly convinced that women have an innate, natural, constitutional love ol tho hoirible." "Good thing- for you," she retorted, "or you might have been a bachelor to your dyiug day. Wife I see that our neighbor, B'nds, is down again. Husband What in it this time? Wheat, I sup pose' ' Wife No, I think from his Bp pearanco that it was ryo lhat has fln..red him now. And I don t wai t you to dabble witli it any more eith er. Mistress Marie. I saw you kissing a youug man at the kitchen door this mornint?. 1 waill VOU l want you iu uiiuurBLHuu that 1 will not stand that sort of thing at all. Marie Pardon me, madam; 1 did not Know tue. young man w.w u .friend of touts. It shall not occur again, Dawdie Where does this man Al kail como from that deires to join our art islub' Bangle He's from Ail zona. Dawdie Arizona? What itn,.a nn vnnar hiiuiii. nn. mi v w a v any Bangle Why, my dear boy, ho told mo ho was Chairman of the Hanging Committee soveral times in Coyote Gulch. Mrs. Ghastor "O, Mrs. Tuoughtly, T was surprised to hear that your eld- eHt daughter is engaged to an Irish . o .. w..;; . .i ..i . iiMdiiRiiian:" Mrs. Miiougnuy "i er- feotly true. He's a plumber and owiih six large shops. He takes us all to K.iirnnn alter me weauing. "uu ... bay my sincere uougraiuiauuuoi Touche (airily) -What? Working, old man! I'm just oil for the dog show. Billious (wearily) What prize are you trying for? Toucho (an ,,i-ilv Well. sir. I m uot entered ii " , ' ' . u:i. ... ihH uuduv list, at imv rum. uuu fnroiniitlvi Thanks, awfully. That XI r-, . ivis ray pup a wain-over. She 1 understand that yon aro one nf the Braving baseball playirs and t tint, vou are studying for tho ministry In fact, I am told you Have 1USI Ueeu .1 . i it., i. :. ..Am iin oruainou. uo-n w j rTolnr? to take charge oi a paush at once?" "Well, I don't know. I huvu reoeived a call to a mission church at I A.Mlt) a vuart also an otter from tllb Itnstnrs to Biin for 810,000 a year. and I have been wondering whether 1 hadn't better devote a few more year.- lo base ball playing ooiore acouputig I ..1 x m .ml..,, ijjuiai t....t.. Wife (coming homo irom onurcu; Mr, Goodman is certainly a remark nolo man. Husband Why do you think so? Wifer-Beoauso be only re turned from Hurono last week and h .iidn't becin his serraou with the ro marc ''When I was in So-and-so." Philadelphia!! "Is it true that the anra-.g Society has gono or is going , c pXiHien0e?" Now York girl yC8i yousee, everybody knew ho j,nr,Pr members were, and and I -'- - . . ...ii. wej tUBy tboughl the socieiy nau nv I , l.. unnnnh.1' I Cl iVHfi ww...". Tin .Tnnes ihaucbtilv) "I cawn baa. mn wnod man. whv you should ap O- ,. ,7, ,.ttT..Tl nonl tn mn forrellol iramp r uu. .nr Oi uw vez borrv soraetltin' from frieni down bevflnt. and as wo'd both been broke Oi thought Oi'd trust to yer fellow feelinl n. U A. Gu.nn. M. D, Dean and Prnfesanr of Surgorv of the United States Medical College, Kditor of the UiMpileal Trdiune." OUlllOr of "Guiin's Now Improved Handbook of Hygiene and Uomestio Meiticiue. c- longing tn I dp to a branch of the i pro- fession which believes that no School . . . ,. I . . nit ,l,a ti-ntli ru nt niflfiiciuu hiiuwd ttit ih . v girding disease, and being ndepend lhat flit enoUUIl lO uno any rnuvij natiints without rltr- will neip my souico from which it williuir to acknowledge ence t' Ho cooim, J am and commend thus frankly the yalue of Booth ''Barn-Storming.1 HOW HE ONCE PI.ATKI) shyi.ock'' on a VlttMNtA STEAM Kit. From the Baltimore American. A story is told of Kdwin Booth's ex perience that is good enough to ho truo. On co during tho days of his early ftruggli-s llooih was "barn Btoiminit'' down in Viruinia, at n plaeo called L-o's Limling. The improvis. cd theatre was a tobacco warehouse, nnd it win crowded by tho planters from m lcs mound. Bnoth and his companloiis had arranged lo take the weekly steamer expected to call lato at night, and between the not wcro busy packing up. Tho play was "The Mer chant of Vcnico," and they were jut going on for tho trial seeno when they hoard a whistlo and tho manager came running in to say that tho steamer had arrived and would leave again in ten minutes. As that was their only chance for a week of getting away, they wtro in a terriblo quandary. The uarralivo proceeds: "if wo explain manors,' natu tno manager, "they will think they aro being cheated, and wo shall have a free fight. Tho only thing is for you fel lows to get up some sort of a natural- liko impromptu ending oi tho piece and ring .down the curtnin. Go right ah&id, ladios and gentlemen, and tiko your cuo from Ned here," nnd ho hur ried away to get tho luggage aboard. Ned, of course, was llassanio, and ho was resolved to rely on iho Iguor nueo of the Virgmnians of tlioso days to pull him through all right. So, when old Georgo Ituggleu, who was doing Shylock, began to sharpen his knife on his boot, Booth walked straight up to him and said: "You are bound to havo your pound of ilesh, aro you?" "You bet your lifel" said Buggies. "Now, I'll raako you ono more offer," continued Booth. "In addition to this big bag of ducats I'll throw in two kegs of nigger-head tcrbaok, a shotgun nnd two of the best coon dogs in tho Slate." "I'm blarmcd if I don't do itl" re sponded Shylock much to the approba tion of tho audienoe, who were tobacco-raisers and coon-hunters to a man. "And to show that there's no ill feeling," put in J'ortia, "we'll wind up with a Virginny reel. When they cot on boatd tho steam er the captain, who had witnessed tho conclusion of the play, remarked: "I'd liko to see tho whole of that Dlav sometime, gentlemen. I'm blam ed if I thought that fellow Shake- speari! had bo much snap in hint.'' RHEUMATISM For Mvre than Twmty-HT Ye an. A Con plele HccoTery. TheXrnna Ued. Z hf4 I&fl&mmatorr IUienmatUm. Tor cearlr ft Tetrltudto befoJanJ turned in bed. X could find no relief. My stomach wm rained and cat to pieces with powerful medicines taken to effect a cure bo that I vu compelled to lire on bread and water. I ufferedfor twe.aty.flY6 yean In thU way. 1 waa In. dared to try Dr. Darid Kennedy Farorita Remedy, made at Kondout, K. Y and B Am Now Well. tbanlu to this medicine. Dr. KrunfxIj'B FaroriU BtracdyUmj-bcit friend. Vlttx It I an enabled to enjoy uood night-a reit. AUo food, nc!i as mral and raatry, which I hare been dcprlred cf f or years, hovino; that tho TaTorlte Xleniodyhas no fxjual for the cure of IdJIijmUoq nj Sjnpeala aa welt If any) should doubt this statement I vrlll send tht ready proof at once -Oarrott Lauainir, Troy, N. T, It Is my pleasuro and absolute duty toward thoso who are atruirgliOK for Tsry life against tho deadly Diseases of the Kidneys to add my testimony to the, already weleuty eyl. dence of the wonderful efflcacy of Dr. DaTld Kenne- ays arorlte nemedy. My wif e was a hopeless case, abandoned by the physicians. Dr. Dar la Kennedy's FsTorlte Bomedy was resorted to; not because any bop was placed In it, but because nothing else re. malned. All means and medicines had been tested wlthoM arall. The effect waa little short of a mlra. de. At the second bottle she had regained strength, and continuing tho treatment has fully recovered. Jay Bweet, Albany, N. T. FAVORITE REMEDY.. MceOns dollar. Prepared at Bon Jout,N.Y.' Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, l'repared by Bit. DAVID KENNEDY, noNDorrr.N.Y. II per bottle BlxfortS. By all druggists. THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. V il.Ooo will ho paitj UtllousSncllfidepenu foracfleewherobOL on Sr i,rn uit Hitters I Iff Dn 1KTTEH3 will It will cure vou, piot assist or euro. It never fall. Mill 0UULT Ht that tl red and allgone fee U iif:; It 60, use somitn; BirrEESi Clpanso the vitiated I blood when you see us impurities uutbi- H win cure yog njr through the skin n Plntnles. Blotches. One rati ve w ho art knri rtorea. llpv nn P3thfi nil 11 a nnd work- FSDLI'HUn IllTTEUS.pJ ftstj I nd ripfilfh will fftl suops; ciersi.wnonoi not procure sufficient exercise, and all who low. III are confined In doors. siii.rmJuitiTTKiis U Should USOKULI'UVK IJ1TTKUS. They will rrj uot then ho weaK am) Ifflll curo Liver Com plaint. Don't to (lis- :ouraceu; m cure wslrkiv. vou. 11 you do not wlnli; bL'U'UUIt IIITTLKS! trill bulkl vou iiu ami I ItoeuiTe iter from Ubeum I lat.sm, um a buttle of make you etroug anO 111 SCI.I'liril ItlTTKBS ineaiuiy. llllt never falls to curo, rULviiuii ItiTTKna m iioh i no iiuuus n I will umku your uioou m bottle. iunj,iiui(iiii m rTz ini yuur uvcu iinru i 'iry bULriiuu ItiT-l rKitt to. night, ami I -ou will Blcej well! mil fel hetter for It. I vou want tho iKJht McitlCAl Work published? Hend 3 it-rent stamps to A. 1. OiuiWAX A Co, "I don't want a flour sieve, but a carriage lap duster that won't let the dust through, Show me a Duster," 5A Lap Dusters koLW WOTS. raitarai; 5A Ironsides Sheet iW2fWSS )a ItatJs. 5A Clipper Fly Netsrs? ' rHaalULiaUtr at Ball tas Csit. 100 other stvlcs of SA llorsa Blieets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For safe by all dealers. If you caa't get them, writ ns. 5A BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST NONC OCNUINE WITHOUT THE tIA LA II EL XChnTif',1 br Wl. ATUES S hOVC. 1'hllidS.. HliO us, ruuaaa.i.wuv ad Hiker WanketS. 'l rv it t vnii I will not regret u. Laities lu ilelicjite health, who nro all run flown, should iim sorrntm ltnTFitn. J l mate ice famous r.orM nnr&i to Housewives. Th Hrmmt vntl working mun vhoJsTrf Lmq cmt In th ma4 sll day on wuh their boots olsohfn nUrlnt thbnM. Tlwtwill b Soft PCIUheif sod Dry( U dreMcd with WolffsACMEBIacking Makes htMkMpinef staUr. Save Sibeeping Mid Scrubbing. Ths boots will wear tm 1m) lonjrr, will aoi ret . stiff and hard In snnw watr or rain, and wDl b WATERPROOF; ladles trrjt, nd Inttrt Ibat roar htuband And sons usslt Oncark for Gnta 3boM and ouc a month for LadisaY UDAqoaledaaaMarneta DreattnB'ndPrwfmr Sold br Bho 8tor, Orooer. DraffUta; to. ' WOLFF A, RANDOLPH. PHiUDELfHIH, BLQOMSBBRG FLAWING MILL so. Tbo understenod haTlng pat his l'lanttc M RallroadStroot.ln nrat-ciftss condition. Ibdd rod to do all kinds, ot work In Ms lino. Frames, sasK doors, blinds.moudings, FLOORING, Etc. nrnishia hl rHuauuauionrlces. All 1 timber uso a well seasoned and nono but skilled workmen ".reemployed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS ftirnishcd on application. CHARLES EBD6, UlnorriHburtr. P TO CONSUMPTIVES Tho undersigned havmg been re stored to health by ainiplu meane, after sffring for soveral years with a Boircre lung1- affeution, aDd that dread dieehe'e Conjumition, is anxious ' to make known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. To thoso who desire it, ho will oheerliilly send (frco of charge) a copy of tho prescriplion used, which they will liud a ure cure for Consumition, Abtuaia, Cataukh, Bronchitis and all throat .and lung Mai.auiks. He hopes all snffererB will try his lUmedy, as it-ia invaliiablo. Those desiring iho preROi iption, which will cost them noth ing, ami may prove a b'essing, will please nddrt'8", ltt:v. Eowahd A. Viv son, WiPi.imsburg, KiugB County, Now York. A-tfc-co.-aec-7-ly PIRE INSURANCE CHKIOTIAN F. KNAl'r'.BLOOMBUUKO.PA. HOME, OF N. T. M KKUHANTS'. OF NEWARK, N. J. CLINTON, N. Y. PEOl'LKfv N. Y. RICAD1NG, PA. OKHMAN AMERICAN INS. C0..NEW VOKrL GltEENWIClI INS. C0..NEWYOI1K. JEIISEY CITY FIKE INS. CO., JEMSEY OITY. N. .1. Thesd. i.i.d C0RP0EATI0N8 are well seasoned to me and riRX txstid and havo never yet bad a inniiKefiledbv anv court ot law. Their assets are ill invested In solid siodbitiis are liable to tbe azarqpiriHiomj'. . mum feoiiptlt. and nONBSTLT adjusted and jam as. coon aa determined' by Cbmitiah r. SHirr, srxcuL agist aKd adjdstib Bloomsbceo, ''The people ot Columbia county should patron ize thaasenor where losses It any are settled sod oail ur outs vi morunii uiluajuo. ENSIONS ! PENSIONS' ! tt. a t'nwstnNs riufl manv officirs. Soldiers. SailokS, their Widows, Ciiildbrn and Difindknt Parekts everywhere, if In doubt, or any pension lnrormatlon wanted, write here. No Washington, u. c , or omer Agency so auvamagrous us vuib . Mf-Tl,nnantiita nf Pfn.1nns R7crr?(ratlnEr.mlUlon8 ot dollars, obtained through this Asrcncy, and others allowod dally, j Addreswlth two stamps r?nnii! elor at Law. 234 K. State St., Trenton, N. J. . Uto U. S. Tension Agent, N. J. Ilvt. BrW. Oen'l.) Posts o. A, It., and Pensioners all U 8., cannda c Feb 15-Mt ITBL'.IaX ror tai oil. ttttttl tit.IT. I nd ftaw titt with work One 1'eraon ! eb U iiir mb wcura Oft ftf. tairetlXMr with or Wv utd vJ titbit UBt) of il out hold Va.. ftBd kfiir rod ktt kept than. In yoor bim Sat monih. ..4 rto Wm w " tl.(m v iriltv, ltti. J, C. M & BRO. BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Hanufactuiersof CARRIAGES BUGGIES,'PHAETNS 3LEIQHS, PLATFQRV1 WAQ.S &Q Flrst-clasrwnrkr always on band, rePaimjnu nea il y d om. Prieei rehucedto luit the timet. TENTS, veats and Tr.vle Harks obtaln"4,and all Patent slness conducted for.MODKIUTKl'liliS. OUIt OFFICE IS Ol'P 'SITE U. 8. PATENT pi'ice. h'b have no sub-aecnoiea. all business lrcct. hence can transact Dateni business In lose imoana at LKS3 uusnnau motto remoio iruuj Washington. send model, drawing, or photo.wlth description, We adflso if Datcntable or hot." free of charge, nnr IM nnt. rtiift till nMint. In HMPiirRd. A book'jjow to Obtain Patnta,"wlttireferen5se!( n nntnnl1 rllMnta In vnn HtntA. pniintv. br tnwfiv C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite ratent o-nea", Wahlnctob," n.1 J. R.SMITH&CO 'LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., PKALKItS IN Dy the following well known makers) ChickcrinsT) ICnabc, Wclier, Hallct & Dnvis. ' Hnii hIro Airniali anv of tlio cheaper makea at manufacturers prices. Do not buy a piano do P 11 ! T . njrp gciiiug our puucH. Catalogue audPriqe Lists On application. Wie-m. QKT VOUU JOU PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE, kmm PIANOS, Funlslment In Turkey. HOW TUB DaBTIKADi IS AtlMINISTEflKD TO THE SOf.TAN 8'BUn.tECTS. From tho Cosmopolitan. I witnessed this ptiniehmoiit in I font ot tun x'ASlia q mlnco at llnnnscr.s Iho culprit 'was lying full length on tho ground, With n liriwny Turkish Bdldler shiintr crois-louiied on hi chest. llku a nlghtmirc, by way of makinp; Ii I in comtorinlile, while two Inon held P the soles of his foot in tbo air nnd two others belabored them with long bucks, as it beating a csrpet. llio vioiini himself never uttcrcil a sound. but tho two who wiro ihraMiing h'm screamed and howled liko demons, per haps to savo him Iho troublo of doinc it hiniBclf. The iii'Miiont tho punishment was over up jumped tho, two other men and Hogged the llogqors themselves, doubtlofs for not hitting hard encugb, and then a fat Turkish major, who had been watching tho wholo busihess with smilo ol quiet, heartfelt enjoyment, waddled-plaoidly up and boxed their ears nil round, as if ho wore giving them his blessing, after which tho con gregation dispersed. Hints That are Better than Gold. If you havo bad breath, sluacish bowels, pom in the small of your back, nervousness or qidddinosg, your vital organs aro sadly out of condition. A mure "doeo of physio" will not. help you. Your only wise coarse is to tako Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vor'ito Remedy of Kondout, N. x.t nnd cleanto your system of tho impurities. It regulates tho liver and kidnoys. -l-2G-4t John (Jardlner'a Views. Editors Columuian: In your issoo of April 9 I f aw "A business man's view '' John Gardiner of the Southwestern National Bank of Philadelphia who puts it this way. "I have good reason to believe that tho passage of tho Prohibition Amendment would uu very llkelv to cause a string ency iu tho money market. Just look t the situation tn this lmlit. Dully $100,000,000 of capital invested in the brewery alone would be totally d Btroyed'1 &o. Jobn Gardiner th-rofoie speaks in defense of what? Civilization's blot the carroding cancer which cor rupts every departmenuot oar national life. Considering what the brewery business is and what it accomplishes by way oi demoralization of proper and wholesanio influences in the social and political world, corrupting morals and iiitt-lligenop, both individually and c 1- lectively, local and oom'ral, diussinu and bumi iating tho uohlor ambitions which inspire the mind to hinher and mightier objects, and blights them lib- an untimely frost, tbo buns of living green just in a statu of beautiful and useful devilopment, and dsappoinis the hopes of millions of the fair sex, of maidens, wives, mothers and de!ente- less and helpless children; say nothing of the" disastrous effects it produces upon the business of tho country and tbo trial of criminals it furnishes' for the "gibbet'' and other institutions which tho decrees of penalties formu late for their recepti n is sufficient eason why the traflio should co and go at once, no matter how much invest ed capital may be sacrificed to .the ex clusion of a tariff that will extort an nually an equal amount of tho invested capital from the poor' and needy who, in wretcbediicss and misery eke out a miserable existence. The' tax hobby will be an after consideration for which there is no cause for alarm. The rum traflio taxes' tho world the deluded drinkers to death, and tho various industries to exorbitant proportions in order" to keep tho mill of destruction the devil mill ninnirie. We say turn water on the mill and the mm off. John C Wknnf.ii. Camhra, April 10 188!). Ei hi 1 When docs your In each of prcmif e suit lake place, Clara? Clara (sobbing) T to-morrow. Ethel (sympathizing) I am sorry to seo you so oveicome, Ulara, dear. Ulara U, it's iM'tliincr, hthel, 1 am simply practicing for the jury! Hospital Keniedleit. What nte they.? Tho crowlb of Intelll gc'nce In medical matters has given rlso to a ueinanu lor a ciuss oi genuine, rename medicines. The opportunity of the Ignor ant quack, who grew rich curlngcverything out of a iuglc bottle has passed. To supply satisiacioruy tins demand tins iistot reme dies has been created. Thev arc the favor, ite prcBCilpUons of the most famous medi cal praclioncis ol the day, gatuereu irom the bosDltuls of London. Paris ISctlln and Vienna. Prescriptions which cost the patients of these specialists from $23 to ?uuu, are here oucitd, prepared ana ready or use, at the nominal price ot On Dollar Each. Not one (jf then is a curo all ; each one has only the rcasonahln power of curing a single disease and each ono keeps Ha, con tract. Sufferers from Cntarrh, Diseased Lungs, Kronclillls, Aslhtna, Consumption, Rheumatism, Dytpopsm, Liver nud Kidney Complaints, Fever ttud Auue, Neuralgia, remnie wcaitncss, Leucorrueoa, or nervous Dehllilv. should pend stamn f"r detcrinilve catalogue) to Ihwpllnl Jtcmcdr Co , No. 8-iSi West King Bl Toronto,' Canada- Jf your druggist docs not keep these remedies remit price nnil we will semi illrtol tree or duty, Out of tho Breastworks. Tats Springs, Tenm., July 4, 188? The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.! Gentlemen Seven years ago 1 contracted an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. I tried a physician, the best at command, bat secured no benefit. My throat began to get sore, and my body covered with sores and, ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I felt that my grave must be, reached la tie near future. I gave up the doctors' treat ment, and with a despairing hope I com menced taking your medicine. J began to Improve from the first bottle, and in a short time the ulcers healed, and m'y'sldn cleared cS and was entirely yell. One year ago a case of catarrh developed la my system. The physician did his best, but cquld not, ewe, me; but two bottles oj Swift's Specific gave trie permanent relief. J. It. ROIINJOM. Kaufman, Tix,,, June tj, 1888, The gwift Specific Co., filUata. Ga.; Gentlemen I havA been afflicted with' sldn disease' for about twelve' years', and the; best medical treatment failed to give me re lief, I am. now using .S. wilt's Specific, and, have' received the' greatest' benefit from it use. Yours truly, Wat. JoUts. for sale by all druggists. Tint Swift Sricuic Co., Drawer 3, Atiints, Ca. Ifew York, 756, Broadway. Lcndoa, Rag., j Snw VXl SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING, Jf uodrda hav tiktu op tbet indie , Hid now miu S4un SllHi a tnonth dTncejueiit pU. AMroutirfdof your occupation1 Imtu Bhortbavod, Klh manvy MQt will tetarn mavnv I lii It ( ft BtanDinaT it (ma I Uraaa lata tuu. H. 1.1 iauii(wM. I WIltiuaiHttrtJiiitl. M" HftUM by AIhII for bom ktudr. -wtkii fur iieJ. ledui OulW tn U. H. &a& for clrculu. Q. ft, riLHU, Prll., 1004 CbtiUat tl , f feUUtlptl. Mr FRAZERmease BEST IK-THK WOKtD. Ill wearlu aoalltlaa ar nnana&M.'Blnan SuUaailaa two boiea ot anyoiber l.raml. lot mtuUi hi Wat, MKTMK QailUINI!. KiirehaaMI a tialera neutrally, t. l.Mt. ANY ONE CAN DYE A Dross, or a Coat, Ribbons, Feathers, Yarns, Raps. etc. Any Color FOR TEN CENTS and In manr oilier wayt SAVB Money, and male tWnn look like NEW, by Uilni UlAHonu DYES, . me wota It eaey, aimpie, quikx, he HEST and FASTEST known, Ak for colore the DIAMOND DYES and take no other, ForOlldlne er Bronilng Fancy Artltlea USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Ootd, Silver, Bronte, Copper. Only ro Centa. Baby Portraits. ture from life, Diintcd on fine plRW paper ISJ I'uuw proccro, font free to Mother of any Balr bom within ayear. jSTery Momcr wwa vuvi tilctnres ; wnd ftt once. IUto tlativ'a nama ftnil ftiTA. 'WILLS, RICHARDSON CO., OBLINOTON, VT PERRINE'S PURE BARLEY fin. Dhtii.i.d from selected lurley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically pure and free from Injurious oils and adds often contained In Blcohollo liquors. Itta especially adapted to persona requiring a ttlmulatlngtonlc, consumptives i being greatly benentted by its use. lleuommendcd by leading physicians as a Blurctlv, Nervine, Tonlo and Alterative. For consumptives It is Invaluable. PEItRINETj ruilK 11AHLBY MALT WHISKEY Insures a return of vigor to tho stomach, a good appetite, a rich nnd abundant blowl and Increased flesh nnd muscular tissue. A stimulant mild and gem 10 In errect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all wafting dl eases ca' bo entirely conquered by tho ut,e er l errlne's l'ure Hsrley alt Whiskeys H Is a tonlo and diuretic and a powerful stiengthener to tho entire system. TEii ltlNE'H I'UHK IIAIILKYMALT WIllSKEi has prmed a medicinal protection to thoso who pursue their avocations in tho open Mr and whoso dally work-calls It exceptional powers of endurance. Aslr joal nearest druggist or grocer for for I'KllltlNE'SITHK UA1II.KY MALT WHISKEY revives the energies of those worn out with excosslvo oodlly or mental effort and actB as a safeguard against exposure In wet and rlgorou w earner Hard workers of every vocation and persons whom a sedentary life renders prone to Dyspepsia nnd in l-crrlne's ruro Harley m im attaaiiii Malt Whiskey jl powcrrul invigornni and helper to digestion. l'KHlllNE'S PORK UAltLEY MALT vflthout unduly stimulating n-ys Increases their flagging activity, "it entirely frco from fusel ollrfuroi counteracts the effects of fatigue, has-Bmetals and acids and Li abMlutelj tens convalescence and is a wholesome ipuro." AVyned, CamUla Arthur llaierJ and prompt diuretic, watcn Nono genuine unless bearing iur Fol aaie ur all drurelsU and grocers throughout tho United States and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A FOH3ALE BY PENNY GOODS A SPECIALTY. I n xrr - 1 Uv aou aoimtb roa F. Pi ADAMS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALEIW IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CAHTDIES, FRCITS AND NUTS. S-OLK AOENUS FOR HENRY JlilLLAEDS M!C AN DIES. FRESH VERY WEEK. Bloomsbuvg. Pa. FINE OUT CHEWING TOBACCO Sole agents of tho fol lowing brandBOt Cigars. HENKY CLAT, . LONDItES, NORMAL, INDIAN PKINCBSS, SAMSON, 8ILTBR ASH. C B. JROBBINS, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ' INBUJCEMINT-S -IN- Pianos, Organs, anil -AT Music - - - , PARKER'S (lain n a 1 qau Cleani and beautiful tht tulr. rrgmotet a laaunant rrowlb. ' Hair to IU Youthful Color. ' Fnt uta Paadrutz ao4 tulr ralllaa a& anit tl ooat Itrotfyiaja. Apr-d4t, Cleanse the System nun inni. must, jviinuiu roedlclno ralno'a Celery (Ximpoimd. Itrurinestbe Wood, cures ConftlpiUorr, and regulates the liver and the Brute m of all waste and dead matters. Paine's Gelerv Compound combine true rtme tonlo and strtnsthlne quallUes, rertvlnu tho energies and spirit. "I havo been troubled tor some j ears 1th a nous remr-dles, and not flndlnc. relief, t tried Fame's Celery Compound, Before Inkln? one ..u k.i.i. . I, n tf. itnitii.um, sTmntjima rx.. lull millin iiid liriiN iiu.uiv-. .. .. . eta to subside, nnd I can truly any now, that I Teel liko a new man. Digestion has Improved, and I have gained ten pounds In weight since I ....... .... 1 i..n,,,ha IVmnniinri." Ilonmrs smnNS, Felchvtile, Tt. 11,00. SUfortWW. AtDrujelsts. Wills, Hicuirdsok 4 Ca, llurllngton. Vt MALT WHISKEY. 11 win amu an indiunuua mat-uni-H iiuiumoo,Rvui, Tim atiaivKiR na it nnneara bv tho La bel on every bottle: 1 have carefully an alyzed tho I'bhk IUllsv Malt Wnis- WII1SKI.Y the kid- kkt inaae uy jti.atw.rs uiiuwwmuuu: tne laoci 1 muraaume ai mc unirtranica w the elgna Oeeuaond Welttxxam DHUOUISTS AND ALL DEALERS. ANY ORDER FOR FESTIVAL will be SUPPLIED WITH TOE LOWEST 1 MR as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS? CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, POP CORN BALLS. Sewing Machines. - Warerooms; J A- WILLIAMS, AUOTlONEEn. oil Batata Eoaght and S:ld. DO IT MOW UalaHaVBWavaWBVeVaVaaaVaVaaavai' 0 n net iO Wm Wire Fencing bteeC TS wiro Ropaseivago nOo'TO $2 PER OD. ill ,lre. and wMtta, Oat" Mi mat. bT tin nt rlMlM formation frw iV.. nn ho N( Market irri ilk Feb 82 00 w.ist. IniULJii.Atl rtrtt. bv Mirlnir ear maclilattftl narnodiwDmiMMopit fn if nfTw, "wuimi tree tn Ml 6fTlirMCafc n.ad Ira tMlltamtll alCllia atitlrhtnaatt av will ftltVI iArwm m.k... im9 of ur -iny ind tilaibktrl inpla In return w ttk tHmi mij rn ai 7ur m.wo intra nttkfiiUIul bNtiiw r T7?"" tf Itch Iktvina WHfim mifiiii t Oil tl MI4 rot SB IB, will, ih iO. Bait ninalalftMl tw. iKWiit t h mtlti AIM, I. Na rtottfa) raauliwd. Mala.. ear rWo iba hm afwlnr-wirhln In th world, ant lha flam itnfwortioflilrt" iirMhrJw Am-n, 'A'JUUliltiCO., llox. HO 4 AuBiuta. Maine. OHATKFUL COMFOnNQ EPP'S COCOA. HllEAKFABT. "nvathoroiisliknowlcdieoftlio natural lawn which govern tho operations o( digestion and nutrltlou, nnd by ft careful application of the lino properties of wcll BOloctcd ocoa, sir Epps has provided our breakfast tatiles with a delicately flavored beTcroico which may save ua many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by tho judicious use ot such articles of diet that ft constitution nay bo gradual, ly built up until st rou(? enough to resist e.very ten dency to dl-oaso. Hundreds of subtle maladies ore noattng around us rojdy ts attack wherever thero Is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well foVttfled with puro blood and a riroiicrly nourished frame. "-Cfrtl forrfee Gate tie Wade simply with boiling water or milk, bold only In half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus : JAMES Errs & CO., Ilomcoopathlo Chemlsta, oct 26-d-ct. London, England. RAUj&OAD TIME SAM1 TELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTBUN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. . WW Maj RJTr -- nn'TO 9 PER R b. rum Hi 1 rani tin1 mum NORTH. Tit A. If. 4, U 1 S5 10 10 tl 15 10 85 0 SO .... 10 29 6 84 1 58 10 SO 40 2 14 10 63 6 C8 2 II) 11 00 7 05 2 tt II 07 7 12 2 29 11 16 7 80 11 22 7 87 .... 11 SC 7 81 11 30 7 85 2 43 11 37 7 42 2 61 11 44 7 49 2 69 11 44 65 3 09 1! 63 8 06 3 19 12 OS 8 IT 3 SO 12 13 8 22 12 20 8 3b 3 85 12 25 8 33 3 89 12 30 8 38 3 43 12 37 8 45 .... 12 41 8 49 12 45 8 63 8 62 12 60 8 68 3 50 12 65 9) .1 4 01 1 03 I ' 1 II I 1 19 II 1 25 9 3 4 22 1 SO 9 r at rx SOUTH, A at rat rat 9 60 2 03 6)) 9 65 .... 6 25 10 00 2 14 81) 10 08 2 21 6 37 10 18 2 28 6 45 10 22 2 34 6 60 10 27 2 39 6 65 10 SO ... 69 10 84 2 47 7 03 10 38 2 60 7 07 10 42 2 64 7 12 10 47 2 59 7 10 10 61 8 03 7 91 10 65 8 00 7 85 11 02 8 19 7 43 11 12 8 29 7 55 II 82 8 89 8 07 II 28 3 45 8 13 11 37 8 61 8 20 ....... 8 67 8 27 11 43 4 01 8 31 11 52 4 05 8 36 11 69 4 12 8 41 12 05 4 18 8 47 12 10 4 24 8 62 12 15 4 29 8 57 12 80 4 40 9 15 4 54 9 23 12 40 6 00 9 88 12 5 6 16 9 45 r u r u r at r ji HoRTncuBKRUNn; 6 40 Cameron 6 to chulasky e 00 uanvme o uu Catawlssa 0 25 Itupcrt..- 6 so liloomsburg 6 80 Espy 0 42 Lime Itldge. 6 r,o Willow (irovo 0 64 llrlarcreck..... n 53 Berwick 7 05 Ileach Haven 7 11 Illck's rerry 7 is Uhlckbhlnny 7 bO riUDlOCK'B 93 Nantlcoke 7 50 Avondale 7 51 riymoutb 7 69 I'lj mouth Junction 8 03 Kingston 8 03 Uennett 6 13 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 22 West nttston 8 27 nttston 8 S3 Lackawanna 8 40 Taylorvllle...... 8 48 llellevuo 8 64 BCK1NT0H. ........... 8 00 r m STATIONS. A al SoRlNTON 8 10 llelievue 6 lc Taylorvllle 0 to Lackawanna. 8 ss nttston 6 Sli WcslFlttston 6 43 Wyoming 6 47 Maltby s el Bennett... 0 65 Kingston 6 58 l'lymouth Junction 705 Plymouth.. 7 10 Avondale. 7 14 nanucoke , llunlock's Shtekshlnny Illck's Ferry 7 19 7 2 1 47 7 65 8 01 iieacn iiavcn Uerwlck 8 07 8 13 Hnarcreek.... Willow flrovft R 1A Lime itldgo s 20 Espy. 8 20 Liloomsburg 8 32 Rupert 8 87 Catawlssa 8 2 Danvlllo 8 57 chulasky 9 03 uameron u 07 NOKTnCMBBBLlHD....... 9 22 a at connections at Kunert with Ph ladelnhln K Reading Railroad for Tamanond, Tamaqua, Will lamsport, Sunbury. rottsvllle, etc. At Northum berland with I". & E. Dlv. P. It. R. for HarrlPburg, v. r. JCA1J, uen. jnan., Scronton, 'a Pennsylvania Railroad. r' Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IWI TIME TABLE. In effect NOV. J3 1888. Trains leave sunbuiy EASTWARD 9.40 a.m.. Sea Shore RxnrrRR Mallv vifint Sunday), for narrlsburg andlntermedlateatatlons. arriving at Philadelphia s.is. m Nowvnrir. 6.60 p. m. ; ualtlmore, 4.45 p. m. ; Washington 0.65 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coaoh to Philadelphia. . -., A 1.48 p. m Day express dally except Sunday),forllarrlsburg and Interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.60 p. m. ; New York, 9.85 p. m. : Baltimore 0.45 p.m.; Washington, coo p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger ooachei through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. Renovo Accommodation (daily for irnrrlHTmrfr anri nil IntnmAritatn tfnti... a, Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.1b a. m. u&iiimoro, D.10 o. m. ; vt asnington c co a. m. ; l'ullraan sleeping carfrom Uarrlsburg to Pblladel. phla and New York. Philadelphia passengers con remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. Philadelphia sleeper 13 run on this train Irom wujiamHpon, on sunaays. 2.60 a. in. Erie MHifMntlvWnf- TTarH.hnri anil inJ.enncil,t!e M-tlons. arr'vlng at Philadelphia 8.25 a.m. New York, ii.so a. m. : Baltimore 8.15 a. ra. : Washington, 9.80 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and W aehlngton, and through passen ger ooacheB to Philadelphia erd Baltimore. WESTWARD. 6.10a. m.- Rrlp Mnll trinity 1r r.t n Intermediate RtAtinnn Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo ai d Niagara Falls, with thiough Pullman ralace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and 1'octifS- Id 9.53-News Express (dally except Sunday) for ock naven and intermediate stations. 12.62 D. m. Nlaeara Eznreafl frtntlr PTrpnf Knn. 1 y) for Kane and Intermediate Btatlons and Can. at 'algua and principal lntermedtate stations, It'hester. Ilnffflln Anrl Nl.vara Vail. .11. tbrtiughpassenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor carlo Wllllamsport. 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally,exceptSunday)for Re. novo and intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate Btatlons, with thro7gh paa. senger coaches to Renovo and Watklns. ; m.-sunday mall for Renovo and Interme diate statlon- THROUGU TRAINS FORSDNBHRY FROM TUB JtABTAWU SOUTH, SundQT mall lpavaa lh11.A.lr,.la A n a m llarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Sunbury 9.20 a. m. News Express loaveB Philadelphia 4.80 a.m. llarrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Snndaj arriving al Sunbury 9.53. a. m. ofc,,,., . . Niagara Express leavei FhlladelDhla.7.40 a. m. I Haiti morn 7 HM ft. m. (rttl except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 12.6J p. m.. wuu mrougn rarior oar from Philadelphia "y.Vhryvsh passenger coaches (rom Phlladel. phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. to, ; Phlladel phia.ll.wa. m.j Washington, 9.60a. m.i Balti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally eicept Sunday) arriving at sunbury. 5.sop.m., with through passenger eoachesfrom Philadelphia and Baltimore. Krle Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. i Phlladel. ih VftP- m' I . Washington, ltoo p. m. t Bolt!. more,ll.2o p.m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 6i.,Puj th'0"?" Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and hrough passenger coaches rrcm Philadelphia HUNHUUY, HAZI.KTtlN las Wjl.KCHIIAltltE iuiaaii Anal ivnox 1IU4NI1II RAILWAY. Pallr.eoeptbunaay.) iiii.nuuiia juau leaves Hunojry 9.65 a.m. arriving at Bloom Ferry lcue a. to., wukea-barra ;S.12p.m. KxpressEaat leaves Sunbury 6.85 p. tn., arriving; at Ufooml'erry.2p. m.. WlUtes-barre V.tOp. m RllntlllrT Mflfl M.llrlWuh..n an f..t. Ing at Bloom Ferry 11. a. m., Hunbury 12.45 p. ra Express West leaves WlUcs-barro 3.05 p. rn ar vlng at Bloom Ferry 4.80 p, m., Sunbury 5.80p.ro SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:16 a. ra.. whkes-Barre 11:43 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkeg-Barre 5:10 F-so1" rrtTlns al Bloon rry, 0.39 p. ra., sunbury duAs. s. roon, j, k. wood, Ofin uanaga turn vaaienrn Agei HINDERCORN8. full of new wiinlcleft Warncrt Safe UiV- Aprttwt,
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