THE COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA J In Deftmso or Prohibition. Editors Columbian, Drun Sins s An I havo bcon exposed to personal ttbuso by Mr. Dorr, I nsk in dof nse of myself the samo privilege. My anawcr to Mr. Dorr's first Issue, wan mild and gcntlomanly, but seeing it was Impossiblo for liitn to establish nn argument based upon facts, ho ro orU to personal nbiuo with a disloyal tongue, and I firmly believe that retali ation is tbo only sura euro for tho abnsa discaso that Mr. Dcrr is addiotcd to. Now, argument is ono thing, nnd nbuso is another ; wo havo had tho ar guinoiit, and now comes tho abuse. He compares mo to a boa-constrictor; well that is something, bettor than nothing at all, but I am very muoh afraid that tho snako is on tho "other side, trying to swallow something ho can not get down. ITo also says I havo n swelled head j well, this is bettor than no head r.t all. But Mr Dorr's soul reminds mo of tho ono a doctor describes. Ho says it is so small that it can bo put into tho barrel of a humming bird's quill, and then blown into a gnat's oyp, and it would then have moro room than a frog in tho Pacific ocean. Ho says if I was to swallow him, I would havo moro brains in my stomach than I havo In my head. Well, I supposo I would havo moro whiskey brains, such as beer heads, lagor heads, and lunk heads, and bosides this tho conceity Derr's braiDS aro so shallow, and soft, that they would bo easily digested, without tho least danger of dyspepsia. I think his brains lies in his lower extremities, which is tho cause of his dcBiring to gratify tho lusts of his stomach, and is tho causo of his upholding tho snares of the devil. I emphatically say you did exaggerate, mipconstruo, nna mis represent tbo scripture, and my former reply. I did not say that liquor was tho cause of all tbo evils, but I did say it was tho cause of a groat many evils, and I am safe in saying threo-fourths of them. Now, do you see how ho misrepresents things and yet denies it; bowaro of f also teachers, as this is one of Satan's strongholds. Ho also says the temptation was not taken away from Adam and Eve, but tho Lord drove them from the garden for thoir disobedionco, and now on tho samo theory why does ho not drivo the peo ple from tho land to-day on account of their disobedience? You clearly seo the absurdity of such doctrine. He says Mr. A. being arrested and Bont to tne penitentiary, took away his own liberty. Who over heard of a man taking away his own liberty 1 That is for others to do. by enaction laws and enforcing them, thereby depriving him of certain privileges. Every law wo havo causes tJvcry person to surrender certain privileges, but in exchange lor this surrender, we obtain protection through our government. I deny that 1 over forwarded for publication, that you said, that no man has a right to say what you shall eat, unnk or wear, providing you steal it This is an error on the part of the prin ter, and not mino as the copy will show. and yet ho acsuses mo of misrepreson- tation when I am entirely innooent. Mr. Derr speaks of the oalibro of the man; bis calibro is sized up in the fol lowing ; in his first issue ho spoko bold ly ol tho land ot tho tree, and tho home of the brave. What right havo you to speak thus! You had better hang your head with shame, and bo the last to triumph over freedom. Did you assist or lend a helping hand to bring this about, a free land T Did you personally leave homo and family, a bravo man, to defend your country, or did you seek shelter behind logs on tho mountain!. Now this is what he boasts so muoh about. Ho said I said I had a perfcot right to say what lm inanity shall drink. This is another one of his falsehoods. I said I had, providing they steal it, and this is what thousands are virtually doing, by expending for diuk what should go to the support of their families. I admit the word prohibition is not used in tbi Bible, but there is a connecting link between that and teroperanoe, that you can not shatter. I might as well ask you to find tho word immersion in the Bible, in rrfcrenco to baptism. You beliovo in it, and yet you can not find it, and yet I beliovo thero is a connect ing link betweon these two; immersion was not taught any more than prohibi tion was. The translation in Hubrow and Greek was correct as I gavo it, of the various kinds of wine made in that day, which was both fermented aud unfermeutcd, and any person but numbskull knows it. Mr. Dorr is pret ty woll cornered when ho has to resort to anuse tor argument. Tho so-called religous views on pro hibition by a j armer, as appeared in your lost issue, happens to bo a preach er, lie may hayo secured a farmor to publish it, but tbo originator is t preacher, a wolf in sheep's clothinir and a snake in the grass, a thief never leaves any cluo that might cause his identification, and this is what tho proaoher undertook, but literally failed I havo respect for any man "though he bo on tho opposite side" who will come oat boldly, and place his own signature to an article, instead ot disgracing some : i r - .:i. r i . i i iiiuuueui. iuriuur wim t'uu ui ills wuuiu- bo religious but devilish articles of trash, which ho is ashamed to connect himself with; ho comes as a farmer, and yet I doubt if tho rays pf tho Bun ever shone on him while wearing farmer's apparel; tbo ridiculous idea of apreaol or whoso business it is to instruct hu inanity to do right, and then advise such to do wrong; his Christianity all lies in his toe-nails, and in tho opposite dirootion from tho quick, or else bis Christianity, if ho ever possessed any, was liko bamsou's strength, being all in his hair, and tho first time it was cut ho lost it all, and if the Lord uvor dolivors him from the fiery furnace ho will nood shoes with cast iron Boles to help him through. Yon bolievo in immersion, and not in prohibition, and I say to you ns I said to Mr. Derr, if you will find tho word iiuraer.sion in tho Biblo, I will find tho word prohibition. lie says ministers should not uso tho pulpit for tho discussion of politics, I Bay bo to. but who said thoy did but youT Why you nro more of a whiskey crank than thoy are tomporance cranks, for thero are no political affiliations whatover, connootcd with it, mK I Bet you down m an ignoramous and a crank; you had ought to bo exposed with tho initials of your full name, to try and deceive people in this way, Bhame on a man that will write an article and dare not connect bis name with it. Then you talk against tho amendment, you favor whiskey, and you say that thoy don't preach prohibition from tho Bible, nolthor do tho whiskey men open their meetings with prayer and preach from tho Bible. It is always safe to bo on tho Lord's Bide, but it Is a sort of a wild oat race to be on tho side of tho Devil. He says tho mothors of to-day aro responsible for the govern ment of their children In tho future, and then ho says that women aro com manded to be under obedience. Now what n contradiction that Is, to say first that they have tho powt r of oho dionco by becoming responsible for tho government of thoir children, and then to say thnt they aro to bo under obedience, nnd lie allows llm man to slip clear when ho has all the power to make laws, &o. Ho quotts Dr. Tal mago on ono point ns though Dr. Tal- mayo was in sympathy with him, but ho is very careful to let Dr. Talraago alono on tho amondmcnt question. If Dr. Talmago knew h6w this preacher stood, ho would not allow his name to go in print in connection with his. Any man refusing to attend church bco.'iuso prohibition is preached likes his bitters bettor than God, and you nro in tho samo boat together, occupy ing holier places than your hearts per mit, and you aro after tho dollar In stead of tho good of mankind. Ho says a man can be a christian whether ho makes It, uses it or sells It. On this theory I snpjiOBO you frequent bar rooms, anu nssouimu wim unuKuip, 11 all dono this what would become of Christianity, and how much moro pop ular drinking would bo. Do you seo where 't would end, nnd on tho samo theory thero will bo distillers, saloon keopers, and drunkards in tho King dom above. I do not blame you for thinkiug so, as it is your only salva tion. What a nice time it will bo up there, about tho samo as wo havo it here, l'coplo aro foolish to cxpond money to pay preachers to convert tho world, it it is not to bo changed any. Ho says there aro sins ten times groat ci than drunkenness of which nothing is said in tho pulpit. This is a bare falsehood, just namo mo ono of those Bins if you please. When you repeat tho Lord's prayer again, ploaso bear in mind whore it says,'''thy will be dono ...ii, u ; iV i, w (Jil v.tilii i.1 lb JO lu utitnui ,i , Americans who can boast of our liber ty and not freo whiskey, do not desire Irish preachers who were raised under free whiskey, and no liberty, to dictate to us about whiskey and liberty. But you can not expect anything elso from that source. 1st Peter 4 40. Yet if any man sudor as a christian let him not bo ashamed, but let him glorify God on this behalf. Take hoed thoreforo when you write another nrticlo, do not bo asham ed of it, and affix your namo thereto. 11. li. LiQW. Department of the Interior, Census Office "Washington, D. C. To the. Medical Profession: Tho various medical associations and tho medical profession will be glad to learn that Dr. John S. Bilunos, Surgeon U, S. Army, has consented to take charge of tho Report on tho Mor tality and Vital Statistics of the Unlt- od states as returned by tho Eleventh Census. As tho United States has no system of registration of vital statistics. bucIi as is relied upon by other civilized na tions for the purpose of ascertaining the actual raovemont of population, our census affords tho only opportuni ty of obtaining uear an approximate estimate of the birth aud death rate of much tbo larger part ol the conn, try, which is entirely unprovided with any satisfactory system of State and municipal registration. Iu viow of this, th? Census Office, during tho month of May this year, will issue to the medical profession throughout tho couutry "Puysician's Registers" for tho purpose of obtain ing more accurato returns of deaths than it is nossiblo for tho enumerators to make. It is earnestly hoped that physicians in every part of tho coun try will co-opcrato with tho Census Of fico in this important woik. Tho re cord should be kept from June 1, 1889, to May 31, 180O. Nearly 20,- 000 of thtse registration books wero filled np and returned to tho office in 1880, and nearly all of them used for sta tistical purposes. It is hoped that double this number will bo obtained for the Eleventh Uensus. Physioians not receiving Registers can obtain them by sending their names and addresses to the Census Office, and, with tho Register, an of ficial envelope which requires no stamp will be provided for their return to Washington. If all medical and surgical nr.actition era throughout the country will lend their aid, tho mortality ami vital eta tistics of tho Elovonth Census will bt more comprehensive and complete than they havo over been, livery phy siciau should take a p rsonal pride in having this report as lull and accurate as it is possible to make it. It is horoby promised that all infor mation obtained through this source shall bo held strictly confidential. HoilKItT Z, Pouter, Superintendent of Cciibus. A fortunate and Grateful Woman. Mrs. J. H. Giles, of Everett, Pa says: "I havo suffered for years irom kidney and gravel trouble. No physi cians or medicine at homo did mn any nood. I finally visited my foumr home at Rondout, N, Y,, and began using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy, of Rondout, N, Y. A fo words tell tho result. I am a perfectly well and iiappy womau once moro may 24-4t A new counterfeit dollar made of brass with a thin ooating of silver electro plate, has made its appoaranco, The spurious ooin is a good imitation It rings muoh liko the genuine one, only a little sharper. It has the an poaranoo of having boon carried in countless pockets, and tho stars aud figure of Liberty look worn, but the date, "1801," is sharply cut and fail to oarrv out-this impression. Tho do- pressed portion of tho two sides aro off color, looking blue beside a genu ino coin. Inferior half and quarter dollars wero ducovorcd in circulation in Chicago recently. Thoy aro light weight, do not ring, havo a dull, leaden color, nud ought not to deceivo any ono. Weak Women. Tho more sensitive naturo of tho fu raaio box renders women much moro BUBceptiblo than men to thoeo numer ous ills which spring from lack of har mony in tho system. Tho nervous system gives way, Bick headaeho is frequent, the appetite is lost, nod oth or ailments peculiar to tho sex cause great Buffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for such oases, and has rcooivoi the moat gratifying pniiso tor tho reliot it has altorded thousands of womon whoso very oxUt ence before taking it, was only misery. It strengthens tho nerves, euros sick headaeho and indigestion, purifies and vitalizes the blood, and gives regular and healthy action to every organ in tho body. It is eaid that a chip or Any piece of wood or other bard substanco under the topgue of a balky bono will got him over that fit and ho will go ahead at onoo. Makoa vory small holiiin eaoh endofa frodh egg mid after blowing out tho contents, closo ono cud with a bit of scaling wax. Cut two piccos of oloth in tho shapo of tho body of a fish, and sow them together on tho edge so as to miko ri pointed bag. Put some sand into this for ballait. Thu mouth of tho bag inut bti exactly the size of tho egg, which is t6 fastened into it with sealing wax or glue, to form tho head of the fish. Having pre pared it in this way, paint two (yes on tho egg with black paint, and tho maglo fish U ready to bo put into a jar of water. Tho weight of the sand in l ho bag must bo hiioIi that tho fish will float on thesurfanu if left to itself but bo that a very light touch will cause it to sink, uovcr tho jar tightly with a piece of india rubber, or any other water nrooi liexibio substance, when a hand Ib laid on the covering tho pros suro transmitted to the liquid will coupo a little water to enter tho egg, and tho fish will ,dive; tho heavier tho pressure tho moro quiokly it will plungn. Kemovo tho prosuro from tho indio rub bor and tho compressed air in tho egg will forco it out of tho water and tho fish will oomo to tho eurfaco "again. Christian Union. That Tirod Feeling Season is hero again, and nearly every ono feels weak, languid, nnd exhaust ed, l lio blnoil, laden with impurities which havo been accumulating for months, moves sluggishly through tho veins, tho mind fails to think quickly, and tho body1 is still slower to respond. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just what is needed. It purifies, vitalizes, and en riches tho blood, makes tho head clear, creates on appetite, overcomes that tir ed fzdiny, and imparts now strength and vigor to tho wholo body. No More Peddling Without a Liooase Governor Beaver has approved the Hawkers and Peddlers Bill pased nt tho last session of tho L"cislaturo. Tho bill absolutely prohibits tho hawk ing and peddling foreign goods, wares aud merchandise withput a license, except that persons residing within tho Stato may sell articles of their own manufacture without a license. Preserved Grape Communion Wine. Tho Grapo crop of A. Speer's Vine yards in Now Jersey, promises this year to be one third more than any other previous year. His Vineyards in Now Jersoy and tho products from tho grapm ho purchase!', have enabled him to keep a stock lour years ahoad. His Untermcnted Grapo Juieo has be come a popular ovening wino among tho best families in Now York, aud for communion purposes. OH I$MY HEAD lit Buffering of a Few Jeroer Senator. Vy pepalof SI oh nonffacbe. TerrlbU Things r VThen the stomtch U torpid It oon becomes tie. gl irith half Olgaitod xnittcrt, the blood beeomea YltliUduulfonlt the other onrtni fell to act &or mally, and lndnoee tnia of ermptoxni, tneb u dy peptU, elck beedaobe, dltilneen, dnnrmtneu, palpita tion of the beut, pain in the back, lou of appetite. MTborearQfewtUnretbatXboUeTetn'trit!iaUinT heart and It afford mo pleasure to tell of one of them, ThefpeakerwM ex-Senator Albert Merrilt, head of tho Urge fruit firm. 8g Park neoe, K. and the aecno hi offloe. MI iraa lick and feared I had beoome fated to endure tho Tortures of Dyspepsia and a oUogcwna affection of the kidneri. ArelaUr ealAtomo, Vvhy don't yontrr PrjUnnedr'i Fa- Tonisiwmenj.maaoas uonqout, x mew et4dUy jboite r. I pould eat, woriwun a clearer I he yellow coibv 01 coy exln had Rtren place to tho tones 1 pure blood and every organ of the body la healthy ones mai to tho credit of eaTlnij ray life. .jwenneays xavonie uemedy is enuueo Kef t n (ran or tne tx ITavorite Bern ray life., if ii any one a&a a writ to mo. XcanslTOToatheciAmeiandftddreasee Lout) about the truth of my statements let him Kemedy " has been to tLVma time ofpeod, Mr. ATiHRoi ari!. For. a Ion time I wa attacks of dullness and pi ni it ptirsous v, no Bturm, aa i ao, inat " xaTontc pi cur pwsous v, no neip ana a Dicniinffui was troubled with eoYore iTera. Tarrvtown. Blind Sick Headaeho doe to Impure blood and a disordered state of the BTBtftmTTr was advised to try tr. Knj to Uemedy. of ttondout. N. Y. I did peon completely cured, it's the bet been completely cured, it's the best thlnsr I ovei heard of for ad disorder of that paturo, and I baye recommfnaed it to many with like puoccss." Mr. dout. N. Y. I did bo and havt Jitts. xannton. Jawu rayst i recommend headache. 1 sulTered for many years with these .'a j-aYome uemedy ror ayBperwis complaints, and was cured by Dr. Kennedy 'a pars wiiu FAVORITE REMEDY. Price Onaflollir. FrepuJl Bouaout.K.T. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. ITeputd by Bit. DATID KENNEDY, RONDOUT, N. Y. llpabstUt Six for tJ. BriUOruraliU. THE GREAT German Remedy! ""rmiTiin mn Tilt- minis E3 n TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. in HI or tliobu ileathlj III BIlioiiBHnelladeiiencl l .ouu w 1 11 bo Diild for iica so where bvi, I'UUIt 1S(TTEI1S will not assist or cure, Jt never falls. IjlonSuLi'iiuulUrrKiLS lilt wm euro you, E3 lo you butler t uiattircaanuaugonc feeling; If BO, HBO Snwilim UlTTEES; blood when you seel Cleanse the vitiated I ib win euro yuu, is impurities uurei mr through tho skin imprntn ( w tin nre; n I'lmplca.lllotcheB.I ind Surca. Helv on I Qthe nulla nud work-1 Sulhiuii Hitters, b nop a; cicrks.wnouo not Drocuro sufficient in,! liPfilfh u ffti low. exercise, and all who! aro ronllncd In doors, should uso SuLrutm HlILrilUH lllfTKKfl will euro i.ivcruntn- HiTTKits. Tlieywill dalnt. Don't iodla .j not t lion do wc&k ami 'ounurcd: it w 111 cure efcklv. vou. C3 If you do not wish to Buffer from ltlicum hULl'lIUU ItlTTKKfl I will build you up and make you btroug and at) em, ubo n bottle of It neviT falls to cure. acLriiuu i utters : bULl'Iltm UlTTIIltH a Don't bu without a I bottle. Try It; youi Will IllllfcU yUlIT UllKHlrM pure, rich and strong, to Mill lllti HKIlb lb inn yuurucsu nam. I !,n it iu b in tie Ilea u health, who aro all Ti v hULi'inm lirr. mt- to.nlirht. nnd run down, fettouM you will sleep well SlTF.l'Hl'U IIITTrHS. m ieM DPiter for it. Dorou want ttio beet MeillCJil Work nubltshea? 8oiul 3 2-foiu eiamp. to A. 1'. oumvAv & Co ISonton, JlatB., uml iccclvo a copy, fire, Out of tho uroastworks. Tate Sprinoj, Tenn., July 4, 188? Tb Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen Seven years ago I contracted an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. I tried a physician, tho best at command, bat secured no benefit. My throat began to get tore, and my body covered with sores and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I felt that my grave must be reached in ths near future. I gave up the doctors' treat ment, and with a despairing hope I com. menced taldng your medicine. I began to Improve from the first bottle, and in a short time the ulcers healed, and my skin cleared off and was entirely well. One year ago a case of catarrh developed In my system. The physician did bis best, but could not cure me ; but two bottles of Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief. J. II. Robinson. Kaufman, Tkx., June a, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen I have been afflicted with a blcln 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 from Its use. Yours truly, Wu. Jones. Tor sale by all druggists. Thk Swift Si-ecific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York, 756, Broadway. London, Km., Env Mfi. GET YOUH JOli PRINTING DONK AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE I won't miss it, for I have lone since adopted an easier nnd cleanlier way. A bottle of Wollf'sACMEBIacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. Bald by Shoe Store, Orooen, Dnaliti, Aa The best Harness Dressing in the world. WOLFF A RANDOLPH. PHIUOELPHIL M. C. SLOAN & BRO. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Manufacturers ot CARRIAQES".BUQQIES,!PHAETNS SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WAQMS'f&C Flrst-closswork always on nana, REPJLIMjxU NEA ILYDONi.. Price reduced to tuit the timer. 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Tho prtBent Hoard of l'ardoiifl lira praolically nholishod c.tpitnl iinrih. mint in l'ontigvlvnnin. It has mndo n HtattlhiR record In rcvprhig tho laws nnd tho judicial I rilimmls if tho Slate, nnd tliin wutk it nnoliod Ilia climax by Biittinf; asido two judgments of tho only proper nulhority in the admttiU tration of tho law, by which tho death liuualty vai solemnly dtcrccd against iniirdcrem. Wticn Saiiiiiel Johnson could hii ies. ctifcd from tho doath ptna'ty, aft-r his conviction had hem adjudged by every judiolal tiibnnal of the State, it would bo simply n mockery of justice to exe cute any of tho dozen oreo of condem ned murderers in our .prison?. 'J'heio was not a juror nr a jiidgo of cither tho Oyer and Terminer or Supremo Court that heard tbo case and decided it under tho sanctity of an oath, who ever doubttd tbo correctness of John son's conviction j but an old political feud of Delaware county irspircd tho effort to degrade tho administration of justice. Tho effort 01100 started, with a largo conscientious sentiment in tho community ngainst capital punisbni"iil that embraoed tho immediate friends nud family of llio man who was tho victim of tho cowardly murderer, it was encouraged to summon overy yrndo of crime to defeat tho punish ,mcnt of crime, nnd it has succeeded. The apology of tho Hoard is that whilo doubting tho innocence its mem bers also doubted the guilt of Johnson Pray, who authorizeo or tmpowored them lo inquire into the guilt or inno cence of Jobnson t Had there bct ii now testimony in tho case not passed upon by a judicial trihunpl, the apolo gy of the Board would havo been ex cusable if not reasonable j but tho only evidence that had not perished in ab S'lluto disgrace beloro it reached a, Court, had been passed upon by a Delaware courty grand jury, and aft er hearing only ono side of it, the bill was ignored, thereby declaring that the evidence of tho prosecution against tho Fernwood gang did not oven furn ish probable causo for further judicial inquiry. There wa, therefore, no after-acquired evidence for tho Board of Paidons to consider, and tho as sumption of tho right to open nnd re verse tho solemn judgments of all the If gal tribunals of tho Stale, was a vio lent assumption of authority and a grotesque burlesque of both law an i justice. With Johnson rescued from tho judgment of U19 law, there wai emmi nenl fitness iu commuting the death penalty in tho case of Airs. Burrow., now in Moyamens'ng for the murder of her husband, and a liko commuta tion in tho ca-io of Mr. Whileling will logically follow. Tho samo Board having been hung in effigy in Juniata connty for saving a wifo-murd"rer from tho gallows, it mut givo wives an even chanco to murder thoir hus bands; and that lcad t tho only log; oal end of practic illy abolishing capi tal punishment in Pennsylvania. Ex A Safe Guard Always on duty. Thousands mak a prnctieo of taking Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roundout, N. Y , when ever they have symptoms of possible -icknes", and through the prompt no tion of this remarkable modiciue thoy are really never ill. It is a perfect safe, guard against all forms of ma'aria, sick and nervous headache, palpitation, dyspepsia and heartburn. 5-24 4t The Pennsylvania Railroad's Facilities to Atlantic Oity. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Cunv 1.1 any's facilities for reaching AtUntio City were novcr so complete as they ;uu on the oponing of the present pea son. During tho jia-t winter and spring tho road-bed of both tho Wot Jersoy and Camden and Atlautio his been greatly improved. Tho We-t Jersey has been bettered in various ways ar.d roballasted ; the track i.f the Camden and Atlantic has been rent w ed on many portions of tho lino and tiack-tanks have been added for th use of fat trains. Th"? equipment, both in h comotives and oats, is super ior in every resprct, and will be ample for the coraforlablu conveyance of tho largest mi Isummer crowd. Tho terminal facilities of both .'.nd-t of tho lino possess the advantago of superior location. The Market Street station in Philadelphia, from which tho fast trains of both tho West Jer sey and Camdim and Atlantic rail roads start, is tho central hoaJi no Bta tiiiii of tho city, accessible from a'l sections by d.rect lines of strcet-oirs, and within fifteen initmtcM of Broad Street station by tiiu Market Stieet cablooars. In audition lo the oentral station at Market Street, tlieie is also a feny ir m Vine Stroi t and a boat run ning from Vino and Shnekamaxon Streets direct to the Camden side ol the Market Street ferry. At Atlantic City the passengers are landed in tho heart of iho city, ai. a point from which every part" of tho city and suburbs arn ea-ily reached by the in w electric railway. Tho ppeeial excursion ttavel is deliv ered at tho largo and handsome new excursion home, tho Sea Viow Hoicl, which is just completed. This is tho most commodious and best appointed house of the class on iho coat, and offers every facility that tbo day ex cursionists could demand. With all their facilities improved and strengthened, with nmplo eq.iip mont and fast trains, tho Pennsylvania Ra Iroad Company's brauohes to At lautio City will grow stronger in tho favor of tho traveling public. An txehango very truthfully says ; Tho man who attempts to please every body, generally ends in ploising nr body. Thu only proper oourso to pur suii is to do the best you 0111 and that which you honestly think is right. Tho kickers of course, will howl, but thoy have got to do just so much howl ing anyway, elso the bahueo of hu manity would not bo a.varo of thoir oxistcnot. klOHIlllill Itt'lIICtllCH, What aro they 1 Thu j-towtli of Intel!!, gencu in medical mutters Ima glrcii rlsu to a demand for a class of genuine, reliable, medicines. The opportunity of llio ignor. ant quack, who grew rich curing ever thing out of a tingle bottle Ima passed. To supply satisfactorily this demand this list of reme dies lms been created, They arc tliu favor ite prescriptions of tho most famous medi cal pructtoncrs of tho day, gathered from the knspltuls ot London, Paris licrlln and Vienna. Prescriptions which cost llio patients of these specialists from 25 lo $',00, arc Hero offered, prepared and ready for use. at the nominal price of One DoUar Each. Not one of then Is a cure all 1 each 0110 has only the reasonable power of curing a singlo disease and each ouu keeps its con tract. Butlerors from Cutnrrli, DiBeucd Lungs, lironuhitU, Asthma, Consumption, Rheumatism, l)jpqsiu, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Fever aud Ague, NeuuUis, Female. Weakness, Lcurnrrha'a, or Nervous Debility, should fend stamp for iletcilpitvo catalogue to Hospital Itemidv Co, N U'JSJ West King St., Toronto, Canada. If your druggist does not kerp these romi dls remit price snd wo will seud direct free of duty, RHEUMATISM Thcso twin diseases causo untold suffering. Doctors tarntt that they aro difficult to euro so do their pat Ionia, l'alne'a Celery Compound lias per manently cured ttio worst cases of rheumatism and ncuralfrlA so say tboso nlio liaro used It. , "Havlni? been troubled wtl h rhcu mnllsmatthoknoo and foot lor live yearn, I was almost unable In (tot around, and was very often confined to my bed fur weeks at a tittle. 1 uied only ono bot tlo of mine's celery Com pound, nnd was perfectly cured. I can now Jump around, and feel as lively aa a boy," Frank cmoti, Eureka, Norada. tl.00. str for $3.00. Druggists. Mammoth testimonial paper free. wklui,iiiciiarpson u5.,nop3.,iiuriingion, u 1 nitunun nvco Oivt Ruter nnd Brighter UlAiaUHU Uftb ootori lAan emyMerbyet. PERRINE'S 1'UUH BAULKY f FOR SALE, NO USE TO own en. ni Jl mm DHTiM-rn from setecled llarley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically pure and free from Injurious oils and sclds often contained In alcoholic liquors. It is especially adapted to persons requiilugn stlmulatlcgtontc, consumptives being rrcatly tiencillted by its use. lteeommended by leading phjslclansas nDluretlv Nervine, Tonic nnd Iterative. For consumptives It Is Invaluable. I'KHlilNb'S I'uitic iiAULitt ,i a u 1 wiusiiKi insures a return or vigor loino siomueu, uk""? appetite, a ricn ana nouniiani woou ono incicnBo nepii nua inuBcuiuriiHauu. n stimulant mild and gentle In effect. Dyspepsia, indigestion nnd all wasting dl eases can bo entirely conquered by tlio iibopr l cninu's I'uic lloiley alt Whiskeys it Is a tnnlrt And diurpfin nnd n nnnnrriil Rtirnfrthener to tho entire system. I'EK ltlNK'H 1'UltK UAltLKVMALT W111SKK1 has proved a medicinal protection to those who pursue tueir avocations in the open air aud whoso dally work calls It exceptional powers of endurance. Ask yoai nearest druggist or grocer ror for I'EIlltlNK'SrilHE HAItLKY MALT WHISKEY revives tho energies of those wora out with encesslvo Bodily or mcntnlefrort and acts as a safeguard against exposure In wet and rlioroun weather, llwlll drive all malarious diseases from the system. Hard workers ot vry vocation apd persons whom a sedentary lite renders prone to ujfsepsii mn in renme's euro Malt Whlbkoy a powerful nnd helper to digestion. I'KltniNK'S l'UIIK llAltLEV MALT WHISKISY wlthuut unduly stlmu'iting the kid neys lnciees their naming activity, counte.'acei t eeffoctH of fafitrue. has. tens coivaleac ice and 13 a wholesomo Ipure." signed, Camilla Arthur Hater, and promptldii etlo. Watch the label I Uoroduate of the Unttvrslttes of Munich None gdnulnou less bearing the Blgna tueuem and Wttsbaden K01 saieoy all druggla uua irrocera turougnoui; tho United states and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., fOHSALE liy rENNY OOODb A SPECIALTY. SOLK AOBNTQ FOR P. P. ADAMS CO.,; andw WHOLESALE DflALEHS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, FRCITS AND NUTS. SOLE AOENTS FOlt HENRY 11AILLARD8 2HCAND lS. FHESII VEltY WEEK. FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Sole agents of the fol lowing brands ot Cigars. HKNKT CLAY, LONDltES, NOltMAL, INDIAN PltlNCESS, SAMSON, H1I.VBR ASH, C. IB. ffiOMIS DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS MO JOBBER IU CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENT -IN- Pianos, Organs, and -AT- Music FRAZERafE It wearing qnallttti ni:,,V.'f. J. M ticiarallr. Jun U-MC. and NEURALGIA send to mo. I'or the post two years IhaTe suf- . m in. - . . llm l.nnrf flrVT4ir DriilF ilot'tnr falling to euro me. I havo now lakjn freo from llio complaint. I feel very (tratctul to you." cms. 11. Lkwis, Central village, vt, Paine's Celery Compound "1 hnro been preatly arnicted with acuto rheumatism, and could find no rollof until I used I'aino's Celery compound. After UBlnir Mxtwtllcsofthismedlcino 1 am now cured ot rheumatic troubles." Samcei, HCTcnmsos, Bo. Corntsh, N. IL Effects Lasting Cures. I'aino's Celery Ccmpoundhas performed many other cures as marvelous as those.-oopics 01 letters sent to any nddrest rieasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire ly vcgetnblo! a child can take It. What's tho iiw ot suffering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia? n tnicQUWUpmLadaUdlbodarelleatohy, uAUItb Harm. Hearty. It it Vneyuded. YIALT WHISKEY . lnvlirorant nancy Tho analysis as It appears by the Lo bel on overy bottle: 1 have carefully an Hyzcd thoI'DHs IIarlkt Malt Wins kkv inadoby M. J. K l'errlno nnd nnd itCDtlicly free from fusel oll.furturol, ractals and acids and Is abiolutel) PI1ILA DHUGGIHrS AND ALL DEALERS. ANY OIIDElt FOIl FESTIVAL will be SUI'I'LIED wiru the LOWEST 1 nit J as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS! CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, POP CORN BALLS. Sewing Machines. Warerooms J H. W1MJAM3, AUOTlONKKIt. ULOOHdUitJ, I' I, Eeal Estato Eought and Sola. Parilca itralrlug to buy horses and wngons ould do will to tall on tho above. s Bros 0 Woven Wire Fencing Wtro Roposoivago Tiii - M .MirT.i vs uvi:m mirk f r.Nuuco., No. l'n. !U0 N Market t. Cbleacft, lit Fot)23 0 0Wl3t. 1 0 mi pnc iiiDinni ,tridfl in II pirtl, of I oiarlnr onr marhlnrtL ndfoodirberathpoplfl nn nrm, tt win wnu 1 nT loonfl fffn In each Itwmtf ,ths nr but iwinc-niKctilnt marfu in Iht world, wltA Mi ih (tlchmn(i, avo win trni tree romplDt Uocftiur cottlr tnd ttluiblaiti MmpiM. InrnuniwtaikihairDQ midw unit tic ifnii, id wmq wn my rail at your home, and after a moniniBiipmii urcoin joor own nrcrnr Thfa rrand mtrhlnt li tnnia iittr irtw ninirr paicnii, which haa ran out t ffora rtf nn ttrnmfmi, ana now miii for 'HLIO. ReLurDBfai.tiMittia. ninoui tiioio Krnif . wnnim fulmtrhlne tn th world. AW la .ft-M. No ranltal reqalrd. I'laln. brief lnnrnrt)oniripn. inoie who wrtu to oi n one can nro O-ff th bent wlnffmachln" n th world, and tba tlnetl line or WOT! IOI B'Sn iu"n imnnrnn Jinnici, VlaMJiutteCO.! liox J40 1 AUftluta, Mntue, Janxt-fis-r- QHATiSKOrj COAIFOHTINO. EPP'S COCOA. DHEAKFA8T. "lly athoroushkDowlcdKoottbo natural laws which govern tbo ofcrntlons or dlgrxtloii nnd nutrition, and by a caivlul ni'pllcatloii ot tho nno properties of wt'll-pelcctcd ocoa, sir. Kppshas proildfd our breakfast tables with a delicately llavored beveraKO which may savo us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by tbo judicious uso of bucii ai tides of diet that a constitution may bo gradual ly btmt up until strong enough to resist every ten. dencyio dl'easo. Hundreds of subtlo maladies aro floating niound us re idy to nttnek wherever therelsawcak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with Euro blood aDd a properly nourished frame. "-Ctill trttce Uatelle. Jlado simply with boiling water or milk, bold only In half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES KITS CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, oct2C-d-ct. London, England. KAUROAD TIME TAUIiH TELAWAIIE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. PM NORTH. A. U. At M P M 1 36 Northumberland, 6 40 Cameron 5 C5 Chulasky 0 (0 Danville fi OS Catawlssa c 'a Rupert...- o so 10 10 il 15 10 25 10 29 10 3a 10 63 11 00 11 07 11 1G 11 22 11 SI) 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 41 11 63 12 OS 12 16 12 20 12 2.5 12 SO 12 37 12 41 12 45 18 60 12 55 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 S5 1 30 P M C 30 0 31 0 40 fi C8 1 05 7 12 7 V0 7 27 7 SI 7 85 1 42 7 49 55 8 06 8 IT 8 22 8 3s 8 33 8 38 8 46 8 49 8 f.1 a 6s 9 3 1 68 2 14 2 10 2 24 S 69 niuuui&uurg u Espy r. i'l l.lmo lildge C 60 willow (I rove . ... n B4 llrlarcreek e &s Berwick T 05 lleach Haven 7 11 8 4S 2 61 2 l3 H 0 3 10 3 ii: 3 35 3 SU 3 43 nick's Ferry, 7 is .Shtckshlnny 7 b0 Ilunlock's 7 43 Nantlcokc ,,,. 7 M Avond.ile 7 61 Plymouth 7 r,'J I'lirnouthJuccllon,. ., 8 03 Kingston 8 OS Dennett B 12 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming n 22 West 1'lUston 8 s:7 3 M 3 60 4 01 Pltlston s S3 Lackawanna 8 40 Tavlonlllo. 8 48 uenevuc 8 64 Scrantox 9 00 4 22 P M r m STATIONS. SOUTH. AH A 11 PM PM iantok c. in !i 60 " m n 11 P H a 05 licllevue c If ss r. ds Taylorvllle c 20 1000 214 030 L.acKawaniia. 6 8S 10 OS 2 21 6 37 l'lttston 6 8S 10 16 S 28 C 46 Westl'lttston 6 42 10 22 ,2 31 0 60 Wyoming 6 47 10 27 2 39 0 65 "iniiuy eel 10 so ... 69 Bennett G 55 10 31 2 47 7 03 Kingston 6 68 in as 2 mi 7 nr riymouihjunctlon 705 10 42 2 64 7 12 nymouin 7 10 10 47 2 69 7 16 Avondale 7 14 in m a na, 7 i Nantlcoke 7 19 10 55 3 00 7 25 Ilunlock's 7 20 11 02 3 19 7 43 8'ilckshluny 7 47 11 12 8 89 7 65 hick s rerry t ca 1122 3 39 8 07 Beach Haven 8 01 11 28 3 45 8 13 Berwick s 07 11 07 3 ol 8 20 Bnarcreek a 13 3 67 827 willow Orovo 8 10 11 4S 4.01 8 3i LlmoltldgO. 8 80 11 62 4 05 8 3 f-JPy. 8 20 11 t9 4 12 8 41 Ulootnsburg s 82 12 05 4 18 8 47 Rupert 8 37 12 10 4 24 8 62 Catawlssa t 8 S 13 15 4 29 8 67 Danville T 8 67 12 30 4 40 9 16 Chulasky. 9 03 4 64 9 23 Cameron 907 12 40 5 00 9 28 Northumberland 9 22 12 61 6 15 9 45 am pm pm pm Connections at Rupert with 'hlladephl K Readlnir llallrnarl for Tmnnnpml. Tnmannn VM11 lamsport, irunbury, rottsviilc, etc. At Northum- ucimuu wim r. s js. inv. r, ji. 11, ror liarrisburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Wnn cn, corry and Erie. 'V. r. IIALVTCAD, Gen. Man.. acranton, ra Pennsylvania. Railroad. w; Philadelphia 5t Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. N TIME TABLE. In effect MAY 12 1889. Trains leave tsunbuiy EASTWARD 9.40 A.m.. Sea hbnro TCxnrraa Mnllv r..nh Sunday), for narrlsburg and Intermedlatestatlons, arriving at l'hlladelphlas.l5p. m. : New York, 6.50 p. m.j Baltimore, 2.50 p.m.! Washington, 4.00 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to rmiaaeipnia. . .... . P- m. Day Express daily except Sunday),for Uarrtsburg and in lerine dlato stations, arriving at r h 1 1 a d 0 1 p h la 6.50 p.m.; New York, 9.35 p. m.; Baltimore c.45 p. m.j Washington, 8.10 p. m. Parlor oar through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. 8.00 p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (dally torUarrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.85 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m. lla tlmore, 5.15 a. m. ; Washington 0.30 a. m. : Pullman slecplngearfrom Harilnburg to Phlladel phia and New York. Philadelphia pastengera can remain In sleeper undUturbd until 7 a, m. l;r' a-; En ,Mall (dall;) or llarrlsbuig nnd intermediate stations, nrpvlng at Philadelphia 6.60 a. ra. New York, 9 30 a. m.; Through Pullman Bleeping oara and passenger eoachea to Philadel phia. 8.SO.1. m.-Sotthfrn Express (dally) for narils burg ana Inttrmedlale statKcsarrlUngat Haiti more 7.20, and Washligton8.45, and through Pull man tie. ping cars to Halt mnroond WashlngttD, and through passenger coaches lu Boltlmoro. WESTWARD. 5.10a. m.-Erlo Stall (dally), for Me nvi at Canandalgua hi d Intermediate stations, Roches, ter, Buffalo 1 id Niagara Palls, with through Pull man Pai v :e crj and passenger coaches to Erie and Ro-ne-ter. 0,53 News Express (dally , tor loclt Haven and Intermediate stations. 1.4J p. ;n,-Nlagara Express (dally except hun- y) for Kane, canai olgua and lntermedlate.sta tlon?, It (better, Buffalo and Niagara rails with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor car to Watklns. 5.30 p. in. Fast Line (dally exceptsundayjfor Re. npvo, waiklns and Intermediate stations, with through passenger coaches to Rcnovo and Watklns. 3 ','' ? !i""oPort Exprefs (lally except Uoul lofWIUIaa sport and Inteimidlato sta- TUROUGU TRAINH FOU80ND1HY VROMTIIE EAbT AND SOUTH. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a.m. Baltimore, 4.3.) a. m. liarrisburg, 8.10 a.m. dally arilvingat Sunbury 9.63. a.m. i.n,i , . u. .Niagara Express leaveB Philadelphia, H.lO a. m, ; Wastifngton 8 )0 a. m. Bal. tlmore u.00 a. m. (da'ly except bundaj arriving at fll'J;13 ,',m" witli through Parloi oar f rom i!P.laK PS!" "hdiarough passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltlmure. wf!5,f.Iyile "ftveg Now om 9.00 a.m.! Phlladel Phla,ll.60a. m, j Washington, 9.60 a., m. ! Balll. SfrTmi?--46 Jm'' tiMf ,lt;cPl Sun arriving at Minbury, 6.30 p. ni. with througli passenger fobeh from Phllud-lphla and lialthnoro 00,''Jk'l-r , ,.',"nai'".0r'. IS,P sa leaves Now Yoik 3 00 p. 'blladetrhlaSSI)). m. Wushlngton 8 60 p. m. trg,u?un0'u?yr5:Jdf,!l5D1CCf',t bUBd" MM,iJtl!a:iSv'JorkBMP-m-' Phlladel. Phia, 11.25 p. m. j Washington, itfoo p. m. 1 Haiti- rrm',b8iIJ.M"taa' ,HH at binb'ury wo f. y".'!' through Pul 1 nn Weeping cars from V.",' ,,e,,r,"a' WMInBton acB lialtlmore and through passenger coacles now Philadelphia HUNIII'lty.IIAZI.KTON .V II.KKHHAltHB Hii,iiirAiuwu IMIICTIl AND WKsT 111' AM U UAII.WAV. i.. (Dally oxctptBunuoy.) ..yfi'wbb?5rP M",1! leaveB bunbury 10.00 a.m. I3?0 p ra 10,48 8m WUtea-tarre Kxpr'tss'Kist leaves Sunbury 6.85 p. ra., arriving iuWP21a8 'eaves Wtlkesbarre 11.17 a. m. arrlv ing at bloom Ferry 18.37 p. m (sunbury 1.30 p. m .1?ipr.t:s?,Wc''t,!''aTe8 Vllkes barreausp. m!, ar vlng at Bloom Ferry 4.80 p, m., Sut,bury i.20p. ru SUNDAY TRAINS. H'llkesbarro mall leaves Sunbury 10 00 a. m.. ar at Bloom Ferry 10.41. a. m., VMlkea-DarrB Sunday accommodation leaven WllUca-Barre 5:10 jiSOp' !;Md at Ulooui Vl"r '31 P-'i Banbury ciiAfi. s. 1 xT(ir, 3, it. wood. i i.m.ii err tian inVsiiger n A ilverltHLiH by nddietslng Ceo, 1. . iwo K Co, iui.pri.iett,, New York In good lallh, can obtain all needed lnfoimatlou AmeUrtlcSSNe,w?S?p1,dr.Ua8 01 VJ:TIBIM0 la 1 nfCf STEEL