MttiloU KiDOpolT Hot Wutt JfoftVm aity 6foe, Feb. 1th, '69 "lit the Legislature of MMcha-Hc-lU a bill is now pending; wIiowj ob ject m to prohibit, under penalty of fine snd Imprisonment, thn practice of "medicine, nargerv or midwifery" j any other lhaa the "regular'' pbym darn. Tbe attempt to paa rich a bill haw been ms'lo before, but It fall -cL It it a measure which ought not to p&M, because tt invades Ibo entonal liberty of I lift citbceni not the personal liberty of the irrcgulai physician only but of the patient. "Only ycterday Dr. Holt, 5o a paper rexf before the Massachusetts Mt-dico-lgal Society, nn organization of 'regular" physicians, complained of the Ignorance of bin urofcMiooal brethern as shown in the notorious Itobioon poisoning eit, "Thin ciSnip," naid the doctor, "one of tho grcauat In oor medical history, woold never have been discovered but for the suspicions aroused outside the profession." And be called attention to the fact that in five of the poiaoiing cant the regular physio ans ccrtlBtd the cause of death to be pneumonia, typhoid fever, meningitis, bowel di- aeae and Drigbt'a disease resptctivc lr. "Thin shown how far the 'regular' pnysiciana are irom Mtng infallible 'It would seem to ie m'ro In ac cordance with juntico and common tense wero they to perfect their own knowledge before they appeal to law to prohibit others frorn healing. "Not loner niro a Globe reporter call ed uron ten "regular" nhvsicians on the earne day, and described bis symp tom in exactly the sarno language to cacti, ino ten jmysicians. lniormea him thai be vm aafTerin'g from ten different disease and gave him ten different prescriptions, ea;h utterly Inconsistent wltb the others. "The implied claim that there iff any certainly in "regular medicine a at present practiced, in absurd. All medical practice, outside ol the mm pleit complaints, is more or Jess gueM- work and experiment, wbctber regular or Irregular. "When Garilold waa sbot Ave of the mot faracus regular physicians in the country epent three months probing for tho bullet io the region of hi left hip, and after his death it wax found under hi light shoulder-blade." We have but a word to add, which is that tho abovo n the doctrine Messrs. II. II. Warner & Co., proprietors of Warn er's Safe Cnrc, have fought for and promulgated for tbe past ten years. Wo know Ol scores of cases, and so docs tbe reader, where doctors havo treated the wrong disease They say advanced Kidnoy Disease cannot be cured, yet thousands of cases have bcenn cured with Warner's Safo Curej yet so bigoted are the medio! profes sion that tho majority of them -will not use it, although they Know they could thereby save many valuable lives, be cause, forsooth, it is against their fo silked oodo. Out upon such bigotry. Eve;y method lo prolong Hfo should bo utilized, and the regnlar medical profession should bo tho first to wcl come it instead of encompassing thorn boIvph in self-conceit and bigotry, doc toring symptotiH instead of disease, and sending their patients to the cem ctry, poisoned with drugs, 'but on the death certificate that the'V d'ed from typbo'd fever, meningitis, pneumonia, or some other equally foreign cause. Good Friday Eggs- PUT ONE AWAY NBXT YEAR AND HIKH SKK WHAT Wlf.I. IIAITKN. From the SU Loon (Jloto-Democrat, 'It is n singular fact," said a lady yesterday, "that a lien s cgg wblch i laid on uood J riday will never spoi like any other, but may ba kept for years, and when opened will ho lonnd to contain only a small, yellowish brown lump, recinb1ing beeswax.' And getting up she went to a bracket siien anil took from a nttio vase an egg which was marked with indclibl ink "Good Friday, 1882," and nuked tho reporter to examine it. It looked a little old, was very light and had an oily feeling, but that was all that could be noticed different from any other. Then, taking n littlo pear) paper knife from tbe table the lady liroko tho shell und, as she bad said, it only contained the littlo waxy lump that she liattened on the pud ol spool and dropped in her work-basket. niio ciiaucd on about it, saying: "Tho way T happened to know about it, my mother was in New Or loans some years ago on a visit and someone told her of it. She only laughed at the idea, nut when sho re turned homo during Holy Week that year she said: 'You must all gather soma frosh oggs on Good Friday and try it, just for fun.' Wo did and sev eral years ufter broke tin in and all wero the. same as this one. I don't pretend to givu any reason for 11, but know it is so,'' Prohibition. Emroiis Coi.tumiAN : Tho articles of A. J, Derr only ill spire indignation in thn heart of every lover of trii'i reform irr hit production of holy writ in justification of the unho ly and wicked traffic which is produc tive only of criminality and crimo in all their various forms and hideous, nuss, Tho papers daily boir tidings of tho raynges of this demon in the most shocking manner from almost all localities of this our beloved laud. Tho news of its depredation is revolt ing, and appalling to our moving senses. Tim highest type of mauhooii it seeks to drag down lo the lowest depths of human' degradation. It de bauches morals and corrupts the bal lot. It perverts judgment and defeats tho ends of juntico. "O Virluu": "thou art u jewel" embodied iu "per sonal liberty.'' Hut why not called by tho proper names pettomtl libertine. "O Shamel whero is thy blush?" O Maiden whero Is thy hopoT 0 voter what Is thy duty. Havo tho young and rilng generation and rescue it rom the liquor drtnooi for it is within your power now. I refer your readurs to tho 18th chapter of Revelations and nsk the question whether the limes to which John the Dlvlno refers "aro not upon us nowl" "If not, I pity the generation upon which they shall Fall." John C. Wknnkk, Cainbro, I't. I.08T. "I don't know whoro, I can't toll when, I don't hvo how something of groat value to rue, and for tho re turn of which I shall be truly thankful, ylr. a good appotile." Found. 'Health and strongth, pure blond, an oppetlio llko that of a wolf, regulor digestion, all by taking that popular nnd peculiar ineniclno Hood fearsaparills. I want, everybody to try k this season." It U sold by all drug-, gists. One hundred doss ouo dollar. I Wining Unit. Complain' colne from New Zealand that many species of birds have disap peared within late yearn. Acrophobia ii a new term tutd to describe an exaggerated condition of tear when in high placet. It is said that intemperance his greatly increased among the Indians since they were placed on reserva tion. Tho Connecticut senate has picd a bill making it a rnilemeaaor to tap a Ulcgraph or telephone wire for detec tive purpoes. Kditor Grady of the Atlanta Contli- tution is lo write a history of the South from its settlement lo date. The bok will be a volume of about 000 pages. Gen. Tracv. the now Secretary of Navy, was to a laWe extent Ibo crea tor ii our internal revenno system, which has been copied by many fore ign countries. A new watch factory has iust been built at Clay, ten miles down the bay from San Diego. Twenty watch-mak ers and their families were shipped from the East. An enterprising editor in Nebraska, wanting to boom tin matrimonial mar ket, offers to fond his paper free for sic months lo every couple getting married in the county. Guns are now beim; made to power ful that the object which their mis- silea are intended to strike wiil bo out of sight. Consequently tho guns can only be directed by the map. Tbe question of female physicians has been settled in Jtusua in tbe af firmative, with tbe stipulation that ladies shall only attend on adults of their own sex and on children of both sexes. W. Von dcr Wettern, a Ualtimoro sportsman, has a collection of deer horns that are valued a. ?1U,UW. 'ibo finest snecimen is from a black-tailed deer killed in Colorado. It has fifteen prongs. A bill has been presented to the Prussian pailiment for expending aud ImorovinL' the rmlwav svstem of the monarchy at an estimated total cost of nearly one hundred and lilty-sevcn million marks. The clergyman in nu English town, naving puunsnea lie nans oi matri mony between two persons, was fol lowed by the clerk, reading the hymn beginning with those words: ".Mis taken souls, who dream of heaven." Empress Frederick's income is esti mated at $700,000. Of this $G00,000 comes from the State and tho remaind er from her private fortune. She has just inherited .r,0()0,000 francs from the estate ot Mo uuebcas ot uaiiicra. About one hundred years ago a man named Droz made a very curious clock. Upon the top sat a negro, a shepherd and a dog. When th' clock struck tbe negro played six tunes upon a flute, and the dog moved toward him as though glad to seo him. Hie expression "by hook or by crook" originated in an old custom in regard to gathering wood in forests. The wood gatherer was permitted to have all the wood fallen on the ground and all that he could reaoh with his crook from the branches of trees. V. J. Dorris, of New Haven, Conn. ? has an African boa constrictor twenty two years old. It is thirty feet long and weighs 278 pounds. Tho snake's appetite doesn't trouble it only four times a year, but n't each meal it is fed at least fifteen ohlckons or rabbit. John G. Whiltier write: "It isi scarcely nrcessiry for mo to stamp the rumor of an intended visit to Europe as utterly without foundation. Tho timo has long pnsaed when such a trip would havo been practicable or desir able. At my ago one travels easiest by proxy." Andrew Carnogio, thn millionaire iron founder, Kays that ho began bis biiAiriess career by sweeping out an of lice, and that his fellow sweepers were David MeCargn, now President of the Alleghany Valley Railroad; Hobert Pitcnirn, Hiiperintondent of the Penn sylvania Kailroad; and Mr. MorelAiid, City Attorney of Pittsburg. At weddings among Germans in tho southern colonics l0 years ago the groomsmen attended in their beautiful embroidered white aprons. Thoirduty was to protect tho bride from having her slipper stolon from her foot. If any ono succeeded in capturing it the groomsman paid a bottle of wine for tho los, as the bride's dancing depend ed upon it. The king of Wiirtembnrg bai a fancy to ascertain whether tho moon is inhabited by cauing photographs to be taken of that luminary and then magnifying the negative a hundred thousand fold. Tho p!u! ores produced by this proofs show nubu'ro with liulo dots nn'l tho king deoliires tho dots to bo men and women, lie hopes event ually to get some of them into distinct shape. A flouting island is said to ex'ht on IIonry'H I.akr, Idaho. It !h about thrt-o hundred foot in diameter, and is eratlu In its travels, frequently, though, going with Ibo wind, which oatchcH in tho trees and theruby carries it along. It is slid that tho ouriotity might re main near shore for dayH and then during the night sneak away, and in the morning be many miles distant. In ltr.v.il thero is a tribe called Cafasos, which has sprung into oxis tenon by marriage between the long, stiff haired natives and the imported negro slaves. As might bu expected from tho admixture ofthfso oxtremo-i, this pooplti poHoss hair of a very ex traopdinary kirn). It rices perpendjoi). larly fr ii the luad in thick, on r ley inaKto, aud forms a wig f such enormous dnmwioiH that tliu possess ors miikt stoop low when entering their huts. At tho royal powder factory of Wettemn, In Belgium, a now gun powder Is boing undo. They call it noudrepapiur or paper powder, and it Is said that a ohargo of two and a half grammes (thirlv-niuo grains) gives, in a rillo of small caliber, nn initial ve loolty of CCO yards to the ball, Thi is equal lo, if it does not beat, the, Lobel powder. Tho additional advan tages are attributed lo it of not smear ing thn barrel, or producing no siuoKo and of causing no reooil. Hnlsworthy, a village of England, is all excitement over a ghastly light whloh every ulghtiotermlttoiitly Ihahes across a railroad cuUing. From duk to midnight the vlllago station is thronged with people anxious lo obUWi a glimpAo of the light, Old stories of superstition long dormant In tho dis trict aro botug ruvlved, and tho fact that three people havo been killed near the spot In the luit year or so en. couragcx Uio whim in utu supernatural character of'ih luminous eppantiuu. COLUMBIAN AND j Ifobe't Iw)sSrfrtir S rt about to return f2tw York, as frei'icrii!y publisrul. He ba4 ii-t 6 ibed bis croiting trip in the i'scifii: sec, and excti i't rpend reveal nvjnil.s in lb" Sandich I!and. lie was highly disappointed lo find tic inhabitants i t the Pacific Island so cirilir.e-1. He la I extteeted to riloovr the native avages of the raoi fierce and ptenesq io st rt Imaginable, instead of which he found intra extremely amiable and cultivated ' nothing Like Praiie. MANr a ciiiui is iitui-.T irc.N'inr or a WOKH OP KSCOLIiAOK.MF.Mr. From flood WeriH. Parents ar- too oltco slow to c.- tho motive of the children' kindest actions. A little fellow bu been reading of tome young hero who helped bis father and mother in nil forts cf wayr, and after racking bis brain to thin bow he, too, can help, he remembers thai he can fetch b:s father's slipers, and take his boots away and pat tbem in ihe proper place. Wit!i"ininga wo'd i. anybody, when evening comes bo does it: but the fatlter is o eeupi-d hat he notices not what l ho boy has d ne. The little ftrll-iw hopes on, thinking that when he g.jot lo bed hU father will say how pleased ho w;n to see Charley so willing to help: but not a word is uttered, atd the boy goes up to bed with a choking feeling in li s throat, and says hisprnytr4 by iu bed side with a fadness lory real in his often complain of children not being so ready lo help as they should be; the fault is with the parents, who have not knOAii how lo evoke feelings with which the heart of every child is richly stored. AH words o"f approval are helpful and cncouiaging. In a large family there have been days of anxiety and care. The eldest daughter by her skill in teaching has earned a little extra money, and with out a word to any one idio lays nearly all of it out in buying things Out are much needed in the home. What joy fills her heart when a fond mother lakes her aside, and with omotinns ill st can not bo concealed says how thankful she is for sach considerate kindness, and innimurn "I don't know what wo should do without you, dar ling." My friend j, do ri'it b1? hi chary of tbese words of encouragement. Food Adalteration. The question of Food Adulteration is now occupying public attention more than ever before, and organiza tions are being formed in alrncsi every slate to prevent the sale of adulterated food or driuk. Tho following lene.r voluntarily given, (-peaks volnui-s for tho purity of Spter' Port Grape Wine: N' Y.. Juno 3, 1681. Mn, Ai.fiikh Si'KKit, Passaic, N. J. Dear Sir: The result of my investi gation of your Wines convinces me that they aro perfectly puro and frto from foreign or deleterious substances' Tho' bent I havo ever tasted, and is all that can bo desired in a pure Port "Wine. The Unfennented is especially nourishing, and where tho action of alcojiol is not required it U well adapt ed for Invalid''. I speak as a phvsici an. ( Your Pedro Urondy fills a want long felt in tho profession, for pure biandy can only be obtained with great difficulty. A. S. COZNEH, M. D. Analytic CiiemiBl ot food and drink. Tho total production of tho silk manufactories of America now a.n ounls to S.'iO.OOO.OOt) per annum. RHEUMATISM Wot M.r. tfaitn Trrenlj.flre Ye !. A Gm pll UeeoTery. Tfce Means VmtA. I Inflmmmitory Kbtomitlini. For ne&rlr 7uJbdtobs(luul turned la fcid. IcouldSnil porillef, Mrtomich-wu xulnixl an4 cut(opleci UU' powerful mMlelnm tikn to effuct ft cure so that ZwuoompeUtdtollTaon bre4 anil vtttr. I nffend for ti!r.flT jure la th! wij. I wu la. iJowJ to trr Pr, DrU Kcnnolr'a 1'iTorlu Itemedr, cud at Uoadout. K. Y a&4 I Am Now Well, tait.li to tU medicine. Ir, Kemwdr'a FaTorll lUinedr U mj lxt I rfeud, WltalllnniDaMedto ajof a good nlght'a rat. Alao food, such ai meat and paetrr. irlilch I hare tn tt prl red of for jcri, aowlat- that the t'aTorlta llemedr If DO equal for the care of ladlreatlon and Dri. l aa nil. If ear luould doabt thla etatemeut I will e-ad tba raadf jroof at paca.-Oarrett LanaUur, Tror, N, Y. ltla mrpleaiare aad abeolut dutr toward ttioia who are itroirglln for ycrf Ue axalaat the deadlj DIsoaBos of tho Klclnoys to add tnr teatliaonr to the already wekhty erl. deaca of the w'ouderf ul efUcacr of Pr, Darld KMUie. Oft Jrarorlta lcttia.ljr. aljr wile waa a lioioleia cau, abaadoaed bj, the lhjraloUaa. Pr. Parld Ecaawlya FaTorlte Itemedr wa reaorted toi not hecaua) anr hoi waa placed In It, but becauae nothing tlaa re. ualned. AU taeaaa aad laedlclaea had Id teeted wltaoot arall. Tho effect waa little abort or a udra. tie. At the eeoad bottle aha hail retrained etreairth. aadooutlauluirtha trearmeat haa f ally recoTered. Jaf Hweet, Albaay, N, Y, FAVORITE remedy; Price On. dollar. IreadatRoudout.I.Y,, Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, lrepared by UK. DA Yin KI!NNI!IV, IIONPOUT.N.r. II per bottle Six for W. UralldnnrrUU. HV. Tho Rnst nnd PnrfiSt MfidiclnnB EVER MADE. fil . 4- Vwlem, mn! maau your aUnl I fu A. WjT. clflill mill hlliootll. Tliouf I I "liii aWli mi tie antl lllntt hiJJ rnii JiHiur juuj it-(niij rj y?o riK'HiiM iy Unhurt w loot I, nnd can be I E3 r)i'll i) HvKi kliiHM'a A, 1'. Oiiliwty ,V Co.. UoaUin. Muae.i for boat uicillcal work ur,IUhct 5A BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONC OKNUINK WITH OUT THE tlk LA Bit, MiinuPd tir Ww. Avma HoMa. Chll.ili mill iu uiaoui Uon Unuid litkcr sits Of r. Tl. IaolXXV'! X'l7 Omit- .nlyiitcav,;', ( "I, j lirat iiml i liruiii-itx, 'A T. J,. '-, V niHllcliiu. Try ft, anuV A 'A you 111 bo aiillalloU. V o,v V lct It of jour DniRtrW. f K n DOXTWAIT. OCTlTAroiiCt. "vJM If you nro aiUTi'ilnir froni Kbl "V tuy iMacusi', and hh1i lo llio liv ulil HK0, uae HI'l.flll It UinKlftV Tlwyuuvcrfalltufuiu. DEMOCRAT. WolllsflCMEBIacfcing BEATS tha World. KIsthsBott HARNESS DRESSING The BE8T for Men's Boots JLadles' -hlldron'" 80FTEM8.ncPRCSK'IVCBh.LMtlMe ta eMta-AM1! Kay Ma m, mAa. i liTbr rfr lewft. U BaakM uie hmjaiana and aaoet ddrabla BnUu ym vvar mmt Yno OVert lumrv crm and wrUk tf.n. far brinliL fc,rWi lad trr U. Bmaaw reef rraadfaUier wrVarl hard la da reanv yuii efaaaM 1.4 at jrmrwdt Una wtyaaUianmaei labor. ri Ad br Onon, IXtzMa, la) Eoo Itaalora. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. MrUDOMU. BLQ0MSBDHBJLA1IIHG MILL Thn nnderXiTDrd hatlni- tint till ITanlcr M Kitiroad street, In ort-c.t condition, la pre rca to ao atiKinaaoi wormn nuiioo, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.MOUuDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. arnUned i rnajiuusuietneeg. All lumber nie s veil Mssaoned and nous bat i killed workmes reemployed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. ouables Knee, iJlooinHbiir:, Pa TO CONSUMPTIVES Tlio underHigned having been re stored to health by Btmjilc meane, after BUi-tTriiiK for several yeare with anevere lung affection, and that dread digeao CosbUMiTioK, is anxious to make known to his fellow pufferer the means of -curt-. To those who dn-ire it, he will cheerfully send (frtc of char -u) a copy oTthe iirefcription used, which they will fiud a uro cure for Cosscmition, AfiTiuiA, Catauuh, Buo.nciiitis and all throat and tunc Maladies. He hopes all nuffererH will try his Remedy, as it h invaluable. Those dot-iritig the prfKiiiiption, which will cost them noth ing, and may prove a b'eanini.', will please addrea, lv.v. Eijwahii A. Wil non, Wil iameburg, Kings County, Now York. A-ifc-co.-dec-7-ly piRE IHSURANCE eriKISTUn F. KNArr, BLOOM SBTJBQ,FAf iiuiK, ir n. z. MKWJIIANTH', Of NEWARK, W. J. t' LINTON, N. V. PEOPLES' N. Y. IIKADINO, PA. OKIIM AN AMEKICAN INS. C0..NEW VOKK. (IUEKN WICH INS. CO.. NEW YOltK. JEK8KT CITY FIHK INS. CO., JERSEY CITY, N. J. Tbese ild comroBATiONg are well seasoned by we and nxi tzbtzd anil Have neypr ret Had a loan wttlPd by any court or law. Tbelr assets are illlnvestedlnuoLiD cchitis are Uabletotbe azard or riHi only. Lottves rxwrnr and uonsbtlt adjusted and iiaia as soon aa aoiermiDtn oy uHiuiTiaii.r. KKirr, aricitL Aoixtakd adjcbt BboovsBcio, Pa.. Tbo people or Columbia county should patron ize tbe agency where Iobhcs If any am settled and oalJ byonnortherownclilzODA. , PROMPTNESS, EODITY. FAIR DSALTKQ. PENSIONS ! PENSIONS ! U. .8 PENSIONS due rndny OrricB. Soldiiks. HmuilLS, their Widows, Ciiii.iikkk and Dspimdint PHitNT8 everywhere, ir In doubt, or any Pension Information wanted, write here. No Washington, i). (j , or other Agency so advantageous as this N. .1. AIIBHCT. rr-lhousandsn! Pensions aifjrrefrattnz millions or dollars, obtained ihrouzh this Agency, and others allowed rtlly..a j Ariareswlth two stamps JAilE V. 11UHI.INO, Couni clor at Law, S2I E. SUto St.. Trenton, J. I.ato If h. Pennlon Ancnt, N. J. UvU llrtf (len'L) rr-ueferstooov., U. H. Ken's and Jl. C"s N. J., Postsi. A. It, and Pensioners all U. B.,CanMlac. Kcb irr-4t H." Nolld Ctld W.lth.' iM for v lel gMTVaaaftaaw. C-alUJi:iMI JhMB IBOMI lad f MJUl Mlu, I One rfrton U ! Hitmplei. Tk wmplti, Vr. Md ftr TOtl hM ot k uur faavt (llid. iUt becoma f of w lPr,Z 7?ftt? b wrtU al ic fn U ur af racalvtnc U Wtch r Nuni)ilM W- par U aipw;;. ..,V!?a MlluunV Co., JtK H12.AorUiii,ALiat H. C. SLOAH & BRD. BLOOMSUURG, PA. U.inufncturersof CARRIAQESBUDOIES.PHAHfNS SIEIOHS, PLMF3S V! WAHS1 &C Klret-closi, work'nlwoya on hand, REFAlRiOU HEA 1L YDONE. Prictr reduccdlo tuil the limn. PATEN vn.it i nJ '1'rrul.j MitrKsobUlned.Hnd all Patent slnossi:oiKluoieaiorMOi)KltTl!l'EEM. OL'lt Ol'flCl; IS OPP S1TK U. H. PATENT PFICK tVoiuvuna sub oKcucics, all buslnesr Ip'Ct, hencoc.in transact pucnt buslcess In less Imoand at LESS COSl'tban tuose remotelrom Wasblutrton, heiKl mulcl. druwliiff. or photo,wllh description. Wo advlso If palrutablo or not, tree ol charge. Our fou not duo till patent Is socurrd. A bookVMlaw lo obtain Patents,"wlth references o actual cll'-nts In your state, county, or town, Dtfree, Address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opuosltn Patent omob, Washlncton, r.C J. R. SMITH & CO. LUI1TKU. MIL.TON, Pa., UKtLKttS IN liy tho (ollowlns wellknown makers; Chiclcca'iiic, v Hnllct & Davis. Can uleo furnish any of the chonpor niiikes at manufacturers prices. Do not buy it piano be foro getting our prices. ..o.. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. stptt-tct. PIANOS, BLOOMSBURG, FfrnMc friend Vonoc Srohhers, I wbo i ptytoi too attention, ione of ' tde raot jiromiat-ig yonrip; ran in liis clyr Mi Lively Yeslkno bim. Female 1'ieml lie M amuitlou, loo. (le i a man wko will always aim bleher than the mark. Jlw Lively Aim h'gher than tho mark! Well, 1 don't kn-w about that. He has ntver kiried me on the otte ytt. HlsU That are BttrtLan Gold- If yon liave hid brt.itb, tlopgl'b bowtl, pain In tie email of tonr hick, nervooirjfi or uuMilinw., yoar vital nreana are eerily oat of v-onditinn. A mere "doe of phjsic" will rot hfrlp rou ' Vonr only wie conrse U t" Uke ' t)r. David K.nnedv' FsvoriU R-medy 1 of Rori'lout, Ii. V., and clear.ae tour J jftera of the imi)ijrit.w. It reonlates tbe lirer and kidntvr. 4 20-It Mr. De Pri (of IJoiton) Did not Eitmerf strike yon m a weak, vacllla'iflg creatar1, whose doubts formed the 'winttr of hU dieonriUnt,' which finally led to tbe ix-lief t'at overcame bira "like a tnmmvr rlou-U Mim Old (of Kan-a City) Ye, in deed. I've alaya eaid EUraure was a chump. "Tired all the time," Say many poor men and women, who ' iem overworked, or are uebihlated by change of stsfon, climate or life. If you cculd read the hundred, of letter praUinii Hood's Sareaparilla which confer from people whom it Iim re stored to heal'b, you would be con vinced of Iu merit. As llii is im pbMible, why not try Hood's Sargtpa nlla your elf and thus realize its bene 6 It, It will tone ar.d build np your stem, give you a good appetite, ovr cbme that tired feeling and make vou feel, as one woman eiprcfaes it, "like a new- creature." Fenderson (rising to go, after talk ing iocessanily ever since his arrival) Really! I didn't think it was sit latel 1 have enjoyed the evening im mentcly. Mis trankley O, thank yoii. Sir. Fendesson; bat then, it don't make any differenco where you go, you aro always sore of enjoving your self. Itobcrt A. Gdn.v, M. D , Dean and Profetsor of Surgi ry of the United States Medical College, Editor of tbe "Mcdicsl Tribnnp,' author of "Guun'a New Improved Handbook of Hygiene and Domestic Mtd:cirie,'' cays ovi r bis own signature in addressing tbe proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure: "I cDDot be true to my convictions unless I extend a helping hand and endorse all that is good and trustworthy. Your graphic description of diseases of tho kidneys and liver have awakened tno .medical profusion to their threat Increase. Physicians havo b.en ex perimentally treating this di me, and while casting about for a remedy, their patients have died on llitir hands." Lady Biddy, havo you seen tbo little stuffed bird I had in my bonnet? Biddy Yis, mum: I put it in tho sonp to make It a little richer. CATARRH, Cafabha! Deafness arfrf Hay Fevir. A NKW II05IE THEATSinNT. f3uITereni ara not generally awaro that these diseases are coritaelous, or that they aredue to the presence of living parasite In the llnliiK membranu of tbe nose and eus tachian tubes. Microscopic research, how ever, has proved this to be a fact and the result Is that a simple remedy has been for mulated w hereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever nro permanently cured In from one to three slmpie applications made at lioinu by tho patient onco In two weeks. N. il. For catarrhal dlscharKea peculiar to females (whites) this remedy Is a specific. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. 11. l)uo.i fc Son, ?M West King St, Toronto, Canada. Scientific American. Sufferers from catarrhal troubles 6hould read tho above carefully. Out of the Breastworks. Tate Springs, Tenn., July 4, i8&? The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen Serea years ago I contracted aa fxceedlngly bad ease of blood poison. I tried a physician, the best at command, out secured oo benefit. My throat began to get lore, and my body covered with sores aad ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I felr, that my pave must be reached In the near future. I gave up the doctors' treat ment, and with a despairing hope I com meaced taking your medldne. I began to Improve from the first bottle, and In a short time the ulcers healed, and my tkiu cleared sff and was entirely well. ,Qne year ago a case of catarrh developed la my system. The physician did hli best, but could not cure me ; but two bottles of Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief. J. II. Robinson. Kaufman, Tix., June aj, i88(. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Gentlemen I have been afflicted with a slda disease for about twelve years, and the best medical treatment failed to give me re. lief, I am now using Swift's Specific, and have received the greatest benefit (rom its use. Yours truly, Wm. Jones. For sale by all druggists. Tin Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, New York, 756, Broadway. Iradou. llnj., jj Sntai lit. S103T-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING. Hundred litro taken up thee tul.jfl, and now rn $10r HI OO a muntU; advanceiiivDt b rfti'lri Am you tinl of yoar oceupuiunJ Iutru bli'itthaud, the money iiiunt will return laf-Miti.N ly JtitU for lion ttudr, l'tvithmn fur nUheJ JaJic UoiWg In IT. H tiend tor areolar, 0, ft. r A LUCK. Win., 1008 CI,.Uul t , I-tlUd.ij tia. Mar lva 4t FRAZERgrejTse IlEST IN TUB WOULD. IU Wfarloi qualities are nnaurpaiaei, aetoallT raalMlIni two boiea of anrnllitr bran.l. ft eaaclwl bj li.at. URTTIIK QENUINU. Ka . rou sai nv Merekaati sad Dealera Geacratlr. May, lO-wt. s ALESME WANTIill N to ranvaas for the sale or Kuraerr filock. on 8unr and mriNSH oh tOMUiaaio.w bteady employment. Apply ut once, stating ace. J,B. Mlis&Co. (Kefer to this paper.) HOUUKHTiar, it, ti, 1. DEAF kklf. BaM.ur.lab.rt all t NE8BCUREObT T-Vtra. u,bitr,Tailltll(aSSIOIi ablf. BaMurlalrtallr,n.ll..r.tl. llla.UKik kftvttt Aprvtdtt 3 i ( IIUt!.V IMPftOVKO Ue Rt Ml St ft' III UQWD N000ILINO EASILY MADE TC:PAtKACE4AKC5FjyE PAllONS If. , V r'',v' w rf torTrrJ ' Tlio ruat ZrfSnilNa aut WIIOUSSOUB TBUPBUANOBOniNK Inlha world, TKYIT, AU yoar Cruairii or Owpo.r or It, C.t HlRaiSfPHILADEUPHlA. AprtMit, Smi cti Rtv COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Spring Disorders oeouiuiui eTaera, au an the nitsnl cwt-l comets the Sprtae: A I taedldae must be usrf. a&d cothlr eatu3 , Pasoe-s CWerr oota- i praiM esTCQ canbot kj!, . A'tin. help bHlerlt" a alsuv mvadier-oeiieral W. L. oreeoWt Bm-tln?-too. vu, writes- 'I hare nsi IWi ceierjr Crjapoasd m vrenl Knutntu aad aiwan wltb tnnt Laat ?prtij, irtnf rerr raoca run down and d'Mntated. I Tmohxrti rt. Two bottles made me feel Hte a new naaa. As a pwnl t'TJe axd tprtu? taedMse I do not Uw of IM eqaaL- .ISSSt ins east to PERRINE'S prnE BARLEr Dimt-tto Irom vfrAvl Barlej MaltanH guaranteed to be chemtcallr pore and tree trom lo)urloo!OIU and cMs orten contained In alcohoUc liquors. It Is etpeeiallr adapted topersons reqalrtn;a sUmalatlnr tonic, coneumpUTes being rreallr benefitted by itauw. Itet-omnicnded bj leading phjslcUns aa a Ulorctlr Nervine, Tonle and .Mterame, For lonsomptlTta it Is lavalnahle. Pililtl.VKU prRE BARLEY MALT WUISKEV Insarea a rttnrnof vipr to the stomacn, gooo anoetlte. a rich arid abaodant biooti andlncreaMneh and muscular tissue. A timnitnt tr.lM afwl rl le In eavs ea be e- tlre.r nnqaered by the ne or l errtte's pore lurlej alt Whiskers It is a unl -ad diuretic and a powerful ngthener to the entire system. PEH-KISE.-i PI HE BAH1.EV HAL I HUIsKEl Uaa proied a medicinal protection to ttnvwnoporsoe their atocations in the open air and whose dally workcalls It i'pv.nil powers ul endarance. Ask toi nearnt druggist or grocer lorlor PEKRIVE s prRE tt R1.ET MALT w HISKET revives theenergles of those worn oaf with eicesdvc own or mental effort and acts as a Baregnard against exposure Inwetandrlgonraa weather. ItwiUdriie all malarious dlseaaea froro the system. II art workers of e rttj vocation and persons whom a sedentary lire renders prone to Drspepm nnd in i-ernne s rare Malt WhLiker a powertal and Helper to digestion, i-ekiiitie? Pl'RB BARLET MALT WU1SKKV viihnnt nnilnlr arlmnlatlnir thn kld- uts Increases thtr naming aettrlty, "it entirely tree trom fasel oil. furfuroL coanteractsthe effects of fatigue, has- Bmetala and acids and Is absolutely MnnuiMBw ,m ia a whnipwime iDure. sttmfO. Camilla Arthur Mavr. and prompt diuretic. Xatch None genuine unless ceinngtne cgna iwrftu ana neuoaaen iur yut aaieirj all arngcls and grocers throughout the United States and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHILA roilSALE BTDRUGQl.Srs AND ALL DEALERS. PENNY GOODS n A SPECIALTY.)! SOLI iOIKIS roa P. P. ADAMS CO., FINE CUT CHEWING ' TOBACCO 1 Bole agents or therol-. lowing brands 01 , Cigars. nENRT CLAY, Alexander Bros, d Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CiGARS, TOBACCO, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE OENIS FOR HBSRT MAILLARDS LONDItES, NORMAL, INDIAN PRINCESS, SAMSON, SILVER ASH. MAN DIES. PIlESn VJ5HY EEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. C IB. JBOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign. anMMQme&im WINES AND LIQUORb AMD JOSBEP. IN GIGABS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IEIUDUClElIIif g IN Pianos, Organs, and Sewing, llacies. Music Clc am btauiiliea II., hair. Hair ta ll. Yoalhfg) Color. ', fjt JS?U I'aoilrulJ anl tijp falllni Mo, and 11 00b, itJZ3Jm Apr-a4u t em two bxife of ncr rainet Fhatfred Mrrei, tired oTT t pcand. nd U bu tlren enure gat . . , . Kacooa M an spftBer and wend puruer. Paine's Celery Compound LLPwIiWi K users, ana gTiraici ' J ai a tpnt? tnedkuw wbxh wi manuractaren. win do an mat ti I ctauol for It. i se it u qj-jjy to&'V ret up. ruriTiui tnc RIUUU. mn aecoants cf wonderful rem made br Tans Olerr Com pound after otbr medicine, abd Ue best pbrstctans bad failed, tent tree. Tberei cotbln; tue It IT e. Sir for HM. BrofSta. vrrns, Rrciiiuox t Oo, Bortlnrwo. v- dye with diamond dyes uJZZu. MALT WHISKEY. effect. Tr,rrala. Indle-eatlan and all waKtlne at9 Inrurorant uariej Tbe analjsis as It appears by LheXaj bel on eterr bottle: I have carefully an dried tbe Pc Bastrr Malt whiw sir maue pj .m. i j. r. iTrniivuiuuuu the UbeX I Vmauatt of (Ae Pnlrerattlea afHunUtiM r. 'I ANY OHDEK ! FOIl FESTIVAL wUlbe , SUPPLIED WITH i THE LOWEST 1 1 IliNltlHI 1 as follows: !' ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, RE A NUTS, ENGLISH walnuts; ALMONDS, POP CORN BALLS. Warerooms, J WILLIAM", AUOTIONEEU. BLOO MSUU1IO, PA, oal E3tat9 Bought and BsH, tould do well to call 00 tbe ftbote. I aeer ..am Woven Wire Fencing tViro RopaSolvago n mm naraa Bnn ' I Wa M MarVrt SU, C kl.aa UL FebtieowlSt. o :i h 9 w I n 5' 1 11 1 It M fell pnv 7 I t km. will mM fre n cuela ftkelt IM SMuU rfua. M r ituuuii m rai n try al atariifflM 1 I win aw if a 1 rrr t pi 1 efur cottTr ID4 itaib art r rll l 7r hn ttt 3 aht I NlBOf r MltBlt. . fWK 0tUaHT0 1110:1, fcrllfclh hb-kt tv ran mi Krfor Mttnf 'htMtkiti tn tk wrl4. All l rra rtMltl rMBirM, Mailt MTaO. flMt, Brtllt t,IOrfl at tmr fVfr lb bt wlBrhl worta, irvd in TliLtAtO., liox, 740 AugttBlu, Mitiae. JfttUt-Cs-l OHATfiFUL COMFOHTINO. EPP'S COCOA. I1HEAKFABT. "BrathoronshkDOwlBlk-eoftrio natural laws which govern tbe oiatloDS ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application cf tbe fine properties ot well selected ocoa. Mr Epps bas prorld'd our breakfast tahlcs with a delicately flavored beverage wblch may save us many heavy doctors' bills. Itlsbytbe Judicious uso ot such articles or diet that a constitution may bo gradual, lr built up until strong enough to resist every ten. dency to dl easo. Hundreds or subtle maladies are floating around us tendy to attack wherever therelsaweak point. Wu may escnpe many a f atat shatt by keeping ourselves well rortlflcd with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. "-Clril Service Gate tie Alaile simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only tn hall pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus 1 JAMES Errs & CO., Ilomccopatble Chemists, oct 20-d-tU London, Kngland. a, j. . 1 k k, writ ta Hi at tod tart m- RXXiKOD EXBaS XABLB pELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. P M NORTnCMBERLAND 6 40 Cameron. 5 S5 Chulasky 6 (.0 Danville ft 09 Catawlssa 6 25 Kupert.. c 3t Bloomsburg 6 ss Espy 6 43 Lime Ridge. ....... 6 60 Willow drove.... .. fl 64 Brlarcrcck.... 6 63 Berwick 7 06 Beach Haven...... 7 11 Hick's Ferry 7 is Shlckshlnny 7 SO llumock's 7 43 Nantlcoke 7 60 Avondalc 7 61 riymouth 7 69 Plymouth Junction,.... 8 03 Kingston 8 os Bennett 8 12 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 22 I VEr WS ' . . - ML . wine BBn m v - it mm 1 iilci riiLt mil NORTH. F M A. M. a, M 1 85 10 10 4 IS 10 25 C80 .... 10 2 B'Sl 1 68 10 38 6 40 2 14 10 63 6 68 2 19 11 00 7 05 2 il 11 07 7 12 2 29 11 16 7 20 .... 11 22 7 27 .... 112(1 7 SI 11 30 7 85 2 43 11 37 7 4 2 54 11 44 7 49 2 5'J 11 43 8 09 11 63 8 06 3 19 12 OS 8 IT 3 20 1! 16 8 23 12 20 8S 3 35 12 23 8 33 3 89 12 SO 8 38 3 43 12 87 8 46 .... 12 41 8 49 12 45 8 6S. 3 62 12 60 8 68 8 6(1 12 56 8 8 4 01 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 t 4 22 1 80 9 r k ru SOUTH, AM ru rat 9 60 2 05 610 9 65 .... 6 25 10 00 2 14 6 30 10 08 2 21 6 97 10 16 2 28 45 10 22 2 31 6 60 10 27 2 39 6 65 10 30 ... 69 10 '84 2 47 7 03 10 S3 2 50 7 07 10 42 2 64 7 12 10 47 2 69 7 16 10 51 3 03 7 21 10 55 3 06 7 25 11 02 3 19 7 43 11 12 3 29 7 56 II 22 3 89 8 07 11 28 3 45 B 13 11 37 3 61 8 20 3 67 8 27 11 43 4 01 8 31 II 52 4 05 8 36 11 69 4 12 8 41 12 05 4 18 8 47 12 10 4 21 8 62 12 15 4 29 8 67 12 30 4 40 9 IS 4 64 9 23 12 40 6 00 9 28 12 61 5 15 9 46 r it r m p m nest lltsum Plttston Lackawanna Taviorvllle. Bellevne 8CK1NT0H , s S3 , 8 40 , 8 48 8 64 , 00 r it STATIONS. A U 6 10 6 16 II 20 S 23 HCR1NTOK Bellevue Taylorvllle..... llttston ft 8 LftCKawanna westltttston e 42 Wyoming 6 17 Maltby c 61 Bennett s 65 Kingston 6 C8 Plymouth Junction 7 05 Plymouth 7 iu Avondale. .... 7 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 llunlock's 7 26 Shlckshlnny .... 7 47 Hick's Ferry. 7 65 Beach Haven 8 01 Berwick s 07 Bnarcreek s 13 willow Grove .. 8 16 Lime Ridge b 20 Espy... s 26 llloomsburg . 8 82 Rupert 8 37 Catawlssa 8 '2 Danville 8 67 Chulasky. 9 o:i Cameron 9 07 NORTUCUBSKLAND...... 9 22 a H connections at Rupert with rhlladeiphl' ez Reading Railroad lor Tamanend, Tamaqua, Will lamsport, Hunbury. Pottsvtlle, etc. At Narthum berland with P. & E. Dlv. P. R. H. ror Hamnburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. V. T. UALSTEAD. (Jen. Man., scranton, Ta Pennsylvania Bailroad. Philadelphia &. Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Oritral Railway. M TIME TABLE. In effect NOV. ia 1889. Trains leave sunbnrr EASTWARD .au . ,a., oea onore napress (dally except Sunday), lorHarrtsburgandlntermedlatestationa. arriving at Philadelphia 8.15 p. m. : New York. 6.60 p. m. ; Baltimore, 4.45 p. m. ; Washington 6.55 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia ror all Sea PhiiadeTphia, a--... . ., . '-13 p. m. Day express dally except 8unday),forUarrlsburg and Interme diate stations, a-rlvlng at Philadelphia. 6.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.00 p. m. Parlor car uiruugn io i-mmaeipiua and passenger coachea through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. Rennvo Accommodation (daily for Harnsburtf and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 1 25 a. m. : New York 7.10 a.m. Till lm.lti fi Mini nn no. ..am !,........- i.i....-. phla and New York. Philadelphia passengers can rnuiitiu iu m-eper unaistnrD'd until 7 a. ra. ! hlladelphla sleeper Is run on this train Irom tt lllum-port on Sunday's, a. iu. r.nr niHu.aaimior narrisnurg and Intermediate stations, htrvfng al Philadelphia ft. m. Maw 1'nrtr 1fi.nn h. . n..,., a. m. ; Washington, 9.H0 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping ca rs are run on this train to Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington, and through patten ger coachet to Philadelphia and Baltimore. WHSTWAHU. ...... Hi,-niir j-mii luuiij icr j-rie arj a intcraedlate stations una Canandalgua aid intermodlato stations, lloehester, Bunalo aid nuu iuii'uuu I'uuuiui, raid.e cars and pasaenger coaches to Erie and llon.ts- 9.53-NewB Express (dally except Sunday) for i k Haven and Intermediate stations. . : . .r ..ibkuiu AaiJicss tuauy except nun. 1 VI ror Knnn nr.nlntprinriiainoiatinr.D .?.. -... ai. algua and principal Intermediate stations. .i.uroi-r, nuiiuiu ana Niagara Fans wltra thrr ugh passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor cartowi imnnnrr w 6.30 p. m. Fast Une (dally eicept 8unday)for Re. novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat. kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to Renovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Renovo and Interme aiare station- THROUQII TRAINS FOR SDNBirRy FROM TAR wau A PUU i 11a HarrlsDunr T.40 arrlvlnff at sunbury 9.00 a. m. News Kxpresa leaves rblladelphia 4.80 a. m. 5SI!JS,ur? H R' m. dally except BiSoaV arriving at Sunbury .63. a. in. 7 LI.?hPl5,hun'la)L atsunbury,i2 62 p. m.. Xb.ni&?.HKh-.!"J0' Cir 'rn Phlladelphls phla'anc I llaltlSStT"",:' "0m mlaile1' SSfi-'.W.8: SW"".'." ". m. ! Baltl. sunbury-," 6.30 p'.". " hP hTuh" Wfifi oow'rom Philadelphia and lffitfiSore. i'i1?" loaves New York s.oop. m. PhlladeU Store' VilVn ,neaMp. m. T Bait . more, 11.20 p. m,, (dally1 arriving at Sunburv 6.10 f.h.Kyy",t." t&rpuKh I'ullmaii bleepiig f Yntrim. l?ie,pW4' wshlngicn and llaltimore and hrough passenger coaches rrcm Philadelphia HD-nJfiiIJ:!5.y.;.T,iN VH,KFMIIAIinB w.iv..h...iDft"r.???t?r.) "i nvwuuo jiti leaves HunDurr n ft& & m pan" m re"T AM Wllkes-baw MprcBs east leaves Sunbury 6.55 p. m arrlTlce Ing at Bloom Ferr it. Vur?" Buntoy )2 45p m ..f;pr58f.?Ve8t t,aTC Wllk'es-barre 3-M P- m . a? Ting at Bloom rerry .s p. m Bunbury iwp.m BUnUAY ONLY. ."f""'"1"' leaves sunbury 9:Ss a. m.,arrtTtne f.'srfn' rtrtne al U100,a re"T. PT ST. ItoKmrr f M I u a nnin - T. uuu, j. 11. U'nfin uita.JsaDSge' tlfn pisosr Agai , HINDERCOHN8. mM9, Nhs 4,Hk Apr (tbd.it.