fiEf D0BtMBlMN' Atf DEMOCRAT: tiLOOMS'Bimef, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 WHY SOLDIERS DESERT. Mlllir THROWN ON TIIK HUIMKCT IIT AN KX-l'ttlVATIC, U. 6. At TTIUNNf AND llllUTAI.tTY or PETTY OK KICEU8 INHUMAN t'UNIBllltRNT All VINISTKHEI) TO A UKCRUITWIIO IlKPfRKO TO Cf.KAN A BPIT TOOtl HIS HI'.VKNdK. It la nn unillnputcil fact that tlio nl use of tho power hold by non-commls-stoncd officers of oar army tcnda In a groat monnto to oauno men to desurt who would othurwlau bo content to rnm'atn permanently In tho service Tlie following short story will pcrhnpn bolter llliiflrftio my meaning : In tho fall of 18 I was stationed at a wot cm post garrisoned by cavalry and in fantry. At tho liino t was acting post sorgoant major, and my tlutloi requir ed mo to verify tho descriptive and transfer rolls of every recruit forword cd to' our camp. In this way I beenma personally acquainted with ovory man in tho pott and his anteoedoats. I had been somo eight months in tho per formance of this duty when a chap, whoso real namo I shall not montlon, but who was at oncn nicknamed by the soldiers "Calamity," arrived from tho West Point cavalry dctachmont and was assigned to duty with troop of my regiment. Calamity was a modest appearing young fellow, whb" ha'd'evidohtly Been better days, and who to my mind had unmistakably missod his vocation in becoming a soldior. Tho first sergeant of K troop was a deserter from a Prus sian .Uhlan regiment, and among tho soldiers of "ouin'' wss known aSi"Lim burger." Ho was a fino appealing man and a falily well drilled soldier. Owing, howovor, to his overbearing manner to enlisted men generally, he was regarded as a downright nuisanco in tho damp. No less than sixty' men had deserted from his troop alone dur ing tho yoar,- and su?l w.w hjs reputa tion as a tyrant rl tbo.St Louis depot thai recruits upon learning that tboy Wero to join his command jumped from the train or dcicrtcd at somo one of tho Btopping places on their way west. TIED UP UYTHK TltUMBS. Calamity had been just; two days in camp when ho incurred the ill will qf Limbdrger by .objecting to. clean out the "lattor's spittoon. Thoro is no, law or regulation 'in tho array .sa'nctibninii tbo employment as, a Bervaht df any enlisted man save in tho ease of an of ficer, tho latter usually paying for such services. A rorj-comraissioried officer under wo circumstances is allowed' a Borv'ant. Tbo sergeant 'was iurlous over the refusal of Calamity to obey his unlaw ful order1, .and without, furtner ado di rected that Calamity bb tied up by tliq thumbs. In thoso days tho first sergeant and the aergcapta qf tbo guard oojijd dq prptty mucbi toov pleased wjth privates .who disobdyed their orders oif who were in any way insubordinate. SabK punishments as tying np by tho tbnrabe, buckihg and gagging, carrying and standing on a barrel were then recogmzod in tbo army and infliotod by subalterns at their pleasure. Thore is no'torturo evor invented by man, lAat can. surpass injCruelty, t,hat of suspension by, tho thumbs. Calamity, after being soiled by a corporal, was ordered to mount a1 box; his' thumbs were crossed and Bccuroly lasbod wh a stout cord. The, end of. tho latter was then thrown over a beam and ho was hoisted up until his body rested upon his tip toes. The ropo being now Bocurea to a ring bolt in tho wall the box was kicked from beneath the poor wretch and his form dangled in mid air slowly revolving with tho twist of the.' rope,- .his cntiro weight resting on his thumbs. ( For some moments Calamity remaino'd perfectly quiet when suddenly he gavo vent to a' most despairing, yell. His unearthly Bhrieks could now bo plainly hoard at tho distance of a mile.. Of a sudden the shrieks became fainter, and when tho .sergeant of tho guard and officer of thoi day reached tho guard house it was found that tho prisoner had swooned. The body was immediately cut down, the uirgeon hurriedly sent for and the man order ed to the hospital. Not ono word of disapproval of Limburger's action in this affair was uttered by his troop commander, who dismissed tho matter when reported to him by savagely re marking that lit would bo a fino, lessdn in discipline for tbo beggar, meaning Calamity. THE WORM TURNS., After his recovery he mado a bravo effort to spruce up and soon became a fairly expert horseman nnd quite pro ficient in drill. Ho admitted to , mo that ho really liked soldering, and if permitted meant to thereafter make tho army his home. In f.hts J enoour aged, him, at tho time promising to ob tain him a clerkship at tho first oppor tunity., Tho man was now trying his level bbst to please old Liraburger, but the latter was too pig headed to under stand bin motives. Finally our regi ment was ordered into tho field against Indians. Tho night before leayiug camp every man was supplied with a revolver and thirty rounds of cartrid ges. The company- proporty was hast ily' paokod in boxes and every man ex erted himself to tho uttnott in big ef forts to insure our speedy departure on tho morrow. Calamity had been selected by Limbuiger to do tbo dirty work in tlie ordcrlv room, tno former unoompliiiniiigly acting as ho was told. Just before UUod aquffiirig nbBe was heard in the first sergeant's room, ac companied by loud oaths, followed by the rapid disohargo of two revolver shots. On renairinc to tbo snot it was found that Limburger had been Bhot through tho cheek and right hand. Ho wanjtoo frightened at first to make. kuuwii ine iiuiuu ui ms aaHauani, one tremblingly assorted that his cud. liar come, At tho hospital ho explainer that ho had ordered Calamity to make np his bed for tho night, and upon tin latter reiuslug to not as nis, valet lt ohambre ho becamo angry and knockt ed the fellow down, Jlegainlng his feet, Calamity had drawn his revolver and after firing as described had tied tho camp. Forty eight hours afterwards ho was. retaken by an Indian scout dent in pursuit of him, and after being heavily ironed lie was conducted back to camp and plati ed in tho gaurd house for trial by gen eral court martial. After already serving six months at bard labor awaiting trial and sentence bo was given five years imprisonment with loss, of nil pay duo or to become duo and dishonorably discharged the service. This e&io U by no mean an Imagin ary ono. Hundreds of suoh cases havo occurred in our army whoro men, driv en to desperation by tho downright cruelty of commissioned and uon-commissioned olliqers, harp attempted the lives of their nersecutors before desert ing. In regiments wbcro sbldiots aro humanly treated tMr'o ajeimjaraiive ly few desertions ieporitd. Al York Keus. NO TAIN" IK DEATH. A FAMOUS I'm SUM AN TALKS TIIK KUIUKOT, t'llKKt.T ON KDUOATKII PKKSON9 PKAIt DEATH t.KAST HfiOII CHRISTIAN! WHO AUK IN NO IIUURV TO I.KAVKTIIH WOULD WOMEN A1 K IIRAVKRTHAN MEN IN TUB I.AVT MOMENTS. One dav ft writer was. silting in tbo offico of l)r, Shrady, editor of 'Iiik Mr.niOAi, Hkoord and the physician who att"tuled General Grant in his ill Hess, lliu death ogoniea 01 notion writi M camo up in llin courno of con vcrsitti in, ami lint question, is dentil pnltd:is T nn'tirally suggested itself. Dr. S irady is 11 mm of ojinmauding iirtsi'tio, of nit 11 kcbIvo disposition, and positive 111 hu tones. SDoakinL' cenerally, sani ho, "tho doalh agony is very rarjy attended by pain, iKoaiirO tho system is always pro pared for dtalh by a Wink6lilng of tho vital forces, by the oil dilation of lin- puro liloodtlirough ihuhrain ana nyiuo obtucding of tho nerves. Of courso somti people havo mora pain than oth ers, and this is largtly determined by temperament. A norvous nun all other things boing equal suffers more pain than a man who has enjoyed ro bust health, becauso tho nervous man's sonsibilitics aro stronger, but tho pain of doath is moro in tho anticipation of it than 111 tho roality. Tbo instinct for lifo isstronir in man, and tho teach ings of tho present day as well as tho writings of our novelists do not mako .tho, majority of men any tho moro ready to die. Hell fire is not preached as muoh as formerly s it is an uupnp .uiar doctrine, but it is nevertheless taucht, and oftun adds to tho torturo pf dying people." 1)0 NOT WANT TO DIE. "What peoplo aro tho most afraid .to dio t" "Mv own experience, strange a it ay seem, has taught mo that Christ- an nconle are. as a rule, tbo most nfraid to die. My profession has brought mo into contact with all sorts bf mon, and I havo made a Btudy of dealh from a psychological standpoint, nnd I have found tint the beat Chris tians aro tho most willing to stop out of Heaven as long as possible Thuy jtll watit to get there, but they're in no hurry. Tho sciontlfio philosopher who wolcns the cuauccs. who recognizes that thero U no way of oscapo, sinco fvory ono beforo him has bad to meet ho grim visitor, meets death as bravo- y as any. Ho knows that tho necca- my vi 'iyu ib vui- penally uviuj;. Ie regards it from a purely matter ot act standpoint, and ho is aware of tho fact that no argument for theory will iako off its edgo. "1 am talking hko an ngnoatio, am I pott" broko in the doctor, parentho- ically, "but . I am a believer in Cbria ianity for all that, and nhat I havo old you is tho result of my oxperionoo t o pnysieian anil qnuu apsib iruui y own pre 1 ere 1 uen. "Speaking. generailv," oontinuon tno octor. "men of education faon death ith greater fortitndo .than, .mon who ro not educated. Philosophy has a . eiitdeal to do with tho nrt of dyincr, lthough tho Christian roliclon has icen a irrcat comfort to the hnman pee in preparing tho wav for death, rom Pennsylvania, and kindly entcr ai)d in giving Jiopo of lifo heroafter tained him with 'a loni dissertalion on amounting in somo oases nlraost tn a realization of a better oou'ntry boyoud he line of time." I ''Aro.raon or women tho braver in facing doath V "Wonvau aro almost always pluckier han men. They endure puin muon better. Havo' you' over observed how 1 rntablo a man is who is suffering from -i.'l l i1S U..L . ... r. m. . I '1 uuiuuuuu ur nvuruiuiii, nub n wiiiiiuu win otien Buuer wunoui a murmur. Vll other things bcjng equal a wbman will faco death with moro cillmnoss' and fortitude than a man, which mav fie partly accounted for from tho fait ho instinct for lifo is stronger in man, rind his. habits and surroundings havo tfantkA Vitm nnl I n mun in en Anailu '' QUICK DEATH THE EASIEST. "Which is the easiest kind of death V "Tho quickest dealh is tho easiest leath. In ono of tho prayers of tho I .common prayor book wo pray to bo delivered from sudden death, hut in reality if a man is" prepared to die, sudden death is the easiest. It is ab solutely painless, such deaths as result from apoplexy, a stroke of lightning or heart diiease. Deoth by electricity is easy, much easior than proplo Rnppbse. The punishment of tho criminal con sists in the anticipation of his np-' proaohing ond, which is displayed in anxious eye, the trembling gait, the quivering lip, and depressed oondition penorally. I most firmly bslieve, that if 2 man wcro placed on tho scaffold, and kept in suspense for five minutes lie would havo received all the punish ment no required, nnd it liberated would never again lift his hand against his hiother man as long as ho lived. Tho agony in hanging occurs beforo death and not at death, in some di seases tho moribund condition lasts for hours, and in cases like this, where thcro is no hopo for recovery, death's door is opened and the patient passes away as qniftly as if going asleep. Consumptives for an instance ( who. Btrahgrly cnough,havo hope to the very last), very often die iu this sleep or if inclined td sleep, just beforo death thoy will sa 'Doctor, please ralso tho pillow a little,' and as the head is being raised thero is a faint gurgling sound iu tho throat and death takes place apparently without pain. ' "What death do you consider to be the most painful 1" "I think death from suffocation is, becauso tho Btrugglft for breath and tho intense doi'no tooveroome the imped! wints to breathing is snmething ti rrible to contemplate and still moro terrible to exix riuncc. When n student at college I was very nearly drowned. 1 wns taken out of tho water insensible, and so 1 can speak of this kind of death irom experience, ticeaiiBo I was virtually dead; that is to say, if 1 had remained 111 tn wator n few minutes longer the curiam that divides time from eternity would hava simply coma down, and well, tho world would have been spared another doctor, wouldn't it I" said hu with a fcmile. "I heard previous to this experience 01 mine, 110 weui. on, iiiav drowning was a very pleasant death, and that drowning perilous saw beautiful vision as tno result of tl.u circulation of car bonized blood, and I was wailing for them to pocur, but they did not- ' had read that it was a very pleasant Bon 01 uiam, Dili wnnii 1 uamu to the scratch under thu water I found it any tiling .hut pleasant, and the remem bronco of that terrible Uiuggle for lift) in thu water is, as you mav imagine, among my most vivid rroollecllous. Jveio York Mail and JSjepresi. In tackling whistcy with renewed vigor sinco his rocent victory, Sullivan Bcetns determine to fight to a finish the only nhtarWnlst that in tho end U litre to knock him oat. rnoTEoriON and free trade. COMPARATIVE EXt'EIULNCE OK TIIK TWO OREAT STATES vV AUSTRIA. Now South WnloB ond Vidtbrl- haVo furnished tho' world with a gf eat Ir-tuon in tho mcriUJ of tho'rlval flschl politics bf friVdorn and idslrlcttdri. Htn'fdhg together as freo trade coh.hW-M, Vic toria, nfter twenty yeftrs of freodom, adopted a policy of ciinmeielil rostrio tlon. At tho llmo pho mads tho change in 1H00 she had every ndrnn tntjo over the oMir oulony. SIih wns '200,000 ahead in population ; she had 1,000,000 a year more levcnne; her extirnnl tiado was XS.000,000 a year larger; her nr -a of enllivauil la d was larger bv IfiO.OOl acres i kIio was equ il to Now .South Wat s in rhipping mid far ahead of her in uiaiiiifiicturtn. Sinco 1SGI! the, two colonies havo pur sued thir courses along the Biiuie lines In nearly all respects, except as to their fiscal politics. If nnytb.iig, thu conditions havo been moro favorable to Victoria than to South Waits. Yqt what is thu rcsultt Victoria, wfio when sho was a fno trado cot.my was in everything which indicttoj material progress ahead of New South Wales, lias been steadily falling behind in tho race since sho adopted protection. In 18G61 tho Victoria revenuo' was one" mil lion moro ; in 18HS it was one million less than that of New South Wales ; last year tho imports into Victoria only ex ceeded thoso into New South Wnles by ono million. In 1806 tho exports from Victoria were valued at three millions more than thnso from Now South Wales j last year they were seven millions less. In 18(1(5 under Ifreo trado Victoria hid already a1 con s'ulorablo manufacturing industry, iwheroas Now South1 Wales could 'hard- ,ly bo spoken of as a manufacturing colony. Yet in 1887 JSew South 'Wales employed in her manufacturing jinduBtrii s 45,873 hands out of a popu lation of a million, with a machinery of 20,152 horse, power, while Victoria employed 45,773, with a machinery of 21,018 horse-power, showing a surplus in favor of Now South Wales small it is true, but' Btill a surplus. In only, bno respect has Victoria advanced moro rapidly than Now South Wales namely in agriculture. Iu this re spect sho has increased the lead over New South Wales, which sho possess ed in 18G6. She lias increased her cultivation five fold, while Now South Wales has increased hors barely, three fold. But in tho face of the' protract ed drought iu tho latter colony and the superior adaptability of Victorian soil to agriculture, increase in tuts re spect cannot outweigh, tho testimonials 6f deolino given by other facts. It is impossible, indeed, to resist tho conclu sion that thu' progress of one colony' has been hampered by protection, while the prdgVestl of the otlier has been furthered' by freo trado. Ji. Ji. Wise in Uracmillan's Mdgdziiie. T.ipiitnnanl ftnvnrnnr Xv. T. 'b.ivics was ono or 1110 very, ie,w people ut tris Statd at tho reception mVen 'tiy tl'.e T.ftuWnrs' Olil'lV of NV Yrirlr. tn i Print. ... r .,1. otthi dPnt Harrison. duriiiP ibii WastSi'nrrinn Uemennial. After tho receifti'dr. n i onnir oobflcman who' h'annoncd to be aittini; beshb Mr. Davies on a sofa, nnnn,i,l ihi rn,,iMjiflnn e;,l K.v ,,,.,0 (he vhriou's qipilitits of tlieSt'attf. Mr. pavies listened ns attentively' its' if he pad novOr-heard a word 'of thd Com moh wealth before; and oven pilitolv xpresucd his astonishment at some 'of he marvelous 'things that were told urn. You ought' to take a trip to Prfnn- evlvania.' I." ., ' said the young advocate, unailv. . - "I havo been thero," was tho rejily. "In fact. I have lived there." "You don't sayj well, if you will al low me, who are yuut ' "I am Lieutena'it Governor of Penn sylvania." Tho young man quglit tn have been abished, but he wasn't. II" j 1st siujl, "Oh, I say, ghat's pn t'y good. Come have soni AnoTinaiH. 1 ihoiiuhj.ou were n New York"r, and wasn't 1 siuiid- ng up ior oiu I'ennsyi Mother (gazing at her daughter's dressing-cuihion) Whv, where 0jljd you get so miuy gcntleuioi's soairf- piris i daughter l don t Koqw mysolf. , 1 filjd omi in, my hair almost every riiglit ajler G'ns oils,, anil t save mo I can't imamim hiw tfinv irr. lliorn. 'J'ia jEpoch. In tho Polioe Count, ''Prisonbr. vour tabu s'oeim familiar to me, I think ybu were hero bofo'fo I liift on nly vadatido. ' "Your Honor should bo cartful not to get me mixed bp with iriy sister. We till bear the most striking resem- blaldJ toliaol Bthr M 'rfliy family ytu ocr hoard 01, uuttne. Mrs. flliVikbrs Well did von 1 ;'d to tlo dfictnr to seo about that Leo Iting on little Johhiiy! Air. iiiiK"rs 109. no said wo should' put lnuU on it. Ho oKSPge'd mH $2 for tho prescription, b'u'i be gave iiio thfj Viiifd f or 'nothing. It Vont Hakk iiitKAii. Iu ollii-r words Hood's Hars'aparilla w'ill hot do iraposMbillities. lis prdpriotort 'loll plainly whatlt has done, sulinfi't proofs f rqrn sourcos of hnquesiiot o 1 n limljty, and ask you frankly if you aro Buffeviug from any itiscasn or auciion caused or promoted by impuro blootior low sta'o of tho sjstem, to try flood's SarBapa- rillo. 1 ho experience ot others is suffi cient nssnraiice that will not be disap-, pointed 111 the result. Bright' D!seae. mYmlt)M CUM Bt4 iftwSip Mrtitu(ii,i r ( if, u mmImhi WhoIi. vttli hum lm. VTUa noorHts tU took Htm eoM. vblch dntlocM Diittlt BtM4M of tha KUnert. Hw uUlM.fMl uA rw inn tuiltlr twollaoi cba tuil 1 tntnlos tmr, ul U Um rmptomt ot to MrvrU4 mm ol &Utit1 DUum. XoQiof our tMt ttirkl4UtHadcdUr. tol wlltoo t inaeiM, oa r Ksr Life waa DMpalrd of.UI Dal 1 molW Xon im tnjtn larmosnl kllia3 kiIUm, 4M I dotarolud to trr Dr. Dtd EuiuJrt yiTorlt VLtmtAr. m4 tt Bondout, T. T. 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If you can't get them, writ us. 5A BLANKETS MftE THE STRO INGEST. NONE CCNUINE WITHOUTTHE BA LABEL tlaaurtl by Wu. Atkes &. Hons. 1'Wlada., who mako the faaious Horea liruucl lialcer lilankeu. &Tfie Greatest Blood Purifier i KMUWNi m TM Gront (Irrmari llcdlcln l thd. clioAiicHt ami beet 12SclowHof fit one rent a dose. It m 111 cure I'liiii iiuu i-.iisroriJ.i, iein II mworftaiBOaof ekla dlwaso. 1 rom Ua cnmniiin rlrnla on tho tuaim a suli'iiuk urn-Kits U the fjf belt wtHllflno Co nso lu Saws of eucll ftubbarn Oep ,ted illheaifes. aot tlur Iako our KM. TAaroont ofunlvr. Hhi o.mr;, ... , inrrKiis. k ni lie Dll i o ui.riiuii ly. I'lncu ;M.lCO V i-our truit 1 SOU' I'HUIt IUTTK matter tv bat all. tlin titm.ut. Hnil 'you, uno niedldnotvcrinaiIe-S.ril,Ilr Rhftrs V n, n....m - " r - - - with a j ellowktlcVS-noh't watt until yon IjS breath (uul amraro flat ou your back. 1 1 oflVntlvor Voiirbnt(;etaomeat once, 111 I kUiinaib la outwlll euro you. buliihuil l ofonlor. Unellliwrals III " iiirrmtsrho IntaHd's FrIend.?S lminoillaieiy'rhoyountr,tua agoilaml tot-iJJ la your l'r-u:riiK aro soon made well by lue thlck.ita uo. lleinemlier wkat you roiiy,clo-ivail here. It may ae your wiy, orUfu It liai amh! liuoJroJi, I't wait uuui to-morrow, Try a Bottlo To-day I Am vou low.iDliitoil and Kfak. Fni .un,iliiir fntm thd Cxclth'l oil rrouthf If ib. HULl'llUlt UirfKUal rwmviinijuii. 8o4 S Scut Uuiu4 to A. P.Onlwar C amytUut-wixrtBMaiwoiiiyuiniiiifcir fo IK m II 1 Ir- fViX Ilftnv ft Mria of lMthtw In ft hnfctl rd 1. knd lnT It Ihera few ft Am err tnrl M. Tftlefl of the Iron Uuko X nkw bi;t oi srouiRS ofiIik. CoNyur.non AT WATKnl.OO. A new set of storirn about tho Duko of Wellington includes these: Tho Duki'i being nkcd how it was ho had s iKvoVded In bi-atltig Niipoleon'i mar shnls Ono nfler another, saldl "I will till you, Tbuy planned their nam pnlgns just in mi miglit mako a splin did set of hiir'm(f'. It looks very well, and answers' very well until it gels tirckfii.aiid then ynu nro dono lor. Now I mad mycnmpign of r0. If anythlrg wBnt wroiVg I tied a knot and went on." When nske I whit wa thn bot trst of a great. gei it.iI h" ri plicd: ''To know to retreat and to dan-1 dd it.." Tho Duki' ii'rdrtnar i'nt Iv attHiiufrd Ins sucO' ss, in Hdiiio inpaiiri', to alunys bring n qudHrr f on hour earlirr than lie wa fpciid, ntid 'he wlc course is to ntta('k niir eneniv n' tho moiliviit lit' Is pi jiaTing to Hit ink you. Thu Duko delosteil being ln-lped. Oni day n gontlomatl nearly ns old as himself marlo soinu dcmoii'tratioti of O'sisting him across Piccadilly wbon crowded When tho Duke reached tho gates of thn Apsh-y House ho touch ed his hat nnd said: "I thank you sir," Tim strangi! r took oil his bat and Baid: My Lord, I havo pa-scil a long ami oventful life, but never did I hopo to roach tho day when 1 might bo of tho slightest osslstanoo to tho gi'oatestman that ever'lived." Tho Duko looked at him calmly and replied: "Don't bo a fool!" and walked Into Apsloy IIoihh London News. A Monster White Dragon. THE A8SBHT10N MADE THAT ONE llAS 11ISEN SEEN IN CHINA. A nativo paper at Sio-fu' China pub .lishes tliufollowinc: "A white drairon 'was. seen on April 12. Dradns Tike watei, and it hid rained since about the middle of March straight on, ending on that day iu a most treniondom hail storm, winch smashed in country pi ople- s lints about their cars. Suddenly n poweriui nsny smell became' pcrcp. ttble; and people coming in from tile neids ichorted tlie presence of a hugo otoaturc, about n third ot all aero long. m s poot of watfr. The next dav a few people vonturOd mit to seo it. It 'was quite white, with scales two felt in sis", with horned head, cbwj and a long' tail, inst'as represented in tno tuna. On the 18 of April fino weather returned and the dragon was gone Foreigners do not talk about dragons, but wuChineso do. Few, indeed, havo been them, but tins Instance seems too Well authenticated to allow us to doubt of the power of this supernatural being to mako lumselt occasion illy visible to man. HowHe"Bngled." Zagouyi, commander of General Fremont's bodv guard, wra a Hungar ian refugee, and a man of most gallant Biiuit : not in an a man to overlook insub irdinalion. or the apnenrauco It, Ho obeytd orders himself, and ex acted obedience from others. Springfield Mo Zagonyi directed ono of luu uuiurs, u v runuiiiumi, iu suuuii u signal. The hugler seemingly paid no atti'iilum to tho order, but darted oft with IjieuUmaut Maytbonyi. A few minutes afurwards be was1 observed in in'otherpart of lib field vigorously tui-sning tho flying infantry. ( Wht-n the lino was formed in tho city square after tho' crtgdgement, Zag 6nyl noticed the hiig'le'r, and approaon- ug mm, sum: -in inn nnusi oi tno balt'o you disobeyed my ordei. You Aro unworthy to bt a member of my guard. I dismiss' you.'' For reply thu bugU r held up his bugle, and slowed lliu mouth-pieco ilhot entirely awny. "Tho mouth was hlf of oil," said ho. 'Jl could not bugle viz mon bugle, and so I buglo viz m n pistol and sabre.1' It is unne.ossary to add that tho st-ninu"!' nf d.smiffnl wa withdrawn. Youth's Companion. . Vintage of Graphs fjr Invalids. Tho Port flripo wine of New Jersoy ii the best modioli wi to in tho market, aVi 1 it i said that tho vintaorn of Alfred Spcr far excels any other produced. II h lieavy in body, noli in llavor, and ell adopted for sickly pursons and for gW-'ril mo. It mikes now blood and giAes oolor to the palo and sickly. Rotding physiciins prescribe this wine ih theJripractine, and use it at their oU'n home-). Druggists Bell it. S'nith I notioe that Silliboy lias left oh? poung as a musical genius. KolHusou What makes you think dot Smith Why, hadn't you noticed t'llthc had his hair cut off. XluHpllul XCeuiedltM. What arc tlnyf The growth of lnttlll. jenco In mjillc.il matters lua given rUo to a demand (or a class of genuine, rvllablo medicines, rue opporiuuuy oi tuu iguor iutii'iHck, who grew rich curtng every tulng 6ut nf a single hnltle has n&nseil, Tn supply MtUfttctnrlly tills dftmnnd this list nf reme dies iihs neen cre&ti-u. mey nre mo ravnr lie preeciipitiius nf Hie most famous medl b'd pracltoners nf the day, gitlicrcd from I tie hnapll.iU cf Lumluu, I'arls Uerlln aud Vienna, l'rescriplinnt which cost tho jialicnls ot these tpcel.tlUw from $25 to a.00. are here Olleled, pruurcd and ready ,lhr nse. at the nominal price nf One Dollar JMu Knt one of then Is a cure all ; each 'one has only the reasonable power of curing 'a single disease and each ono keeps Its con. 'tract. BulTerers from Cxtarrb, Diseased liunirs. llronclitlli. Astuma. uonsumntlon. 'Itheumatiatn, Dytpopsm, Llrerand Kidney .Complaints, Fever and Acne, Neuralgia, Female Weakness, Lcucorrhcea, or Nervous Debility, bhould send stamp fnr descriptive :cuaioEuc to uospitai iteniruy uo.. no, 'Siai West KlngBt., Toronto, Canada. If your druggist noes nnt keep these remedies ...... I, r.-1w. o.wl u,u Ullll o..n,l ,llr.r.t f.,.,. 1,1,,,,. ' lll.J. TaYe SrsiNbs, Tenn., July 4, 1888. Tlie Swift Spetlfic Co.. Atlanta, Ga.t During the iprinj; of 1871, while working In the field at my borne iu Morgan county, Ga., I nulled faff my shoes to give my feet rest. Unfortunately, I walked Into a clump of poison 0.1k, and In a few days my feet were In c UnlUc lonjillon. and I couU'nol put on i vlloe because of the eorenen and iwctllai;. 1 wai treated oi pntson oak cates usually are, and rterytliluz wit healed up. About the ssnie time the following cpilng, j8'72,'my ftt beiamt orc t;oln, as at first, anil every iucrtedlng spring for five years brought back the tame condition of the dis ease, only each lime It became more dis tressing, because I began to think It was k Ufctliii trouble. Finally, I was Induced to try huift's Siieclflc. 1 took six bottles, anil to-da'oin ititlrtly well. My Improvement vta gradual from the first, mid no evidence of tie flkcasc remains. I thai) take pleas 'ore In' les'flfjlrig as to Its curative proper ties. It is the greatest blood purifier in ex istence. Yours truly, J, L. Mokoan, The foregoing' ccrtlffcate Is taken at random front thousards of letters in posses sion of the Swift Specific Co.. aud presented limply as a Cample. It Is a voluntary statement, giving facts and resAdts-of the case. Its stcuiacy and genuineness 'arc beyond question. . A 'valuable Trralltt on Blood 'ami Skis' DfinWsitoilfd'ftee. Address THE' swift emui'ic CO.. utA. a. PERRINE'S I'UHK UAHIiKY t)Mrit,i.rtrii:nseleetclllirli'.r M.tltnnd guar.in i-fd Ip bo c Mm MMj V iu anil free from Injurious oils and lelds ofleu com alrnd In alcohol 0 lliiiJoia.it. psiieciallr adapted to persons requiting n atlmulatlnu tonic, V,?1TO. mJSiiv eroally beneiltted J lis use. lleeommi'nded by le-idlnif physicians as ft l'reuv Nrrvln, 'ronlo and Alterative. Kor lonauirptlves It H Invnlualile. 1 J""'"''" l'lIIH I1AHLKV MALT WIIISKKV Irilliri'S a return OI TlBor I" ilium ""'"" " il in 11 iiiiiiu iiki uiiin'iiii mm 11 inmrri'11 si m iiki ih-m. . " -.. j .'"'".Z-ttnn tn IIINK'H CUIIB DAIII.pv MALT WI1ISKKI li.ls proi'd a medicinal prp'pctlon 10 Ihnqn wlin tliirin, f lifir nviM.nf Inna In I lin fittf n Rtr Ullll WtlOSO dally WOrkCailS II ff oxomtlonal vnivcr nf endurance. AsU ojI iwarcat dru((glst or (troccr ror ior C I'KltlllNKrtPUIlK IUI1I.HV MAI.T WIIISKKV revives tliecuerglei o' JIioseworn v Hri' out witii oxcenvo ouiv ur mental eaort nnu acis an a sim-suaru ""??;.lz, SS InwetanJrWorjm weatuorv HwllldrlfenllmUArlouidlHoascsfrointMsystem, fMsm IVV "ara worai'i-s o- r-ry vo.iiiion it"ti nyaPi' 11 "i 111 1 t-rrin n ruiu air SMilnkor a powertnl and tiPInur in ill'mtlon. 1'1'KB flAlll.ttV MAI. I' WW AWtt, iWHIIOUI' UIl'UI 1) Iblllllll ItlllkJ UIU MH l.cys ln:u ses their ilaifnlnij activity, f hunln. tfn t f Uofitil. .if ritl.l t, u. )$! ens cajMla) ice in 1 1st i - i in tr lir'J u(ii nip t iifii lu 1 laii 'i ' Nono g'nulneu Ions biarlngtlie slgna mm K01 sms uj all druifgla and groeera throughout tho United SUtea and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PfHLY (OlMAr.K UV UllUlKllMrrt AND Abb UmhBKH. t 1 PUNNY OOODB A'SPKCIALTY. soli lasitrs ron tlle.uilor Bros. 4 (!), W1IU1.F.SALB DKALEltS IN CIGARS, T03EC0, FRUITS AND NUTS. 80 LK iUEN'TS KOI! HENRY MAILLARDS MCA.NDIES. FKESU VBRV WEISK. Bloomsbuvg, Pa. V. K. ADAMS CO., PINS. CUT CHEWING TOBACCO fioloafpntBor tho fob loving brands ot Cigars. I1KNHV CLAY, LONDHES, NOHMAL, INDIAN 1'ltlNCBSS, SAMSON, 81LVKII AHII. DEALER IN Fareigm am&MammiiQ WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IN BU CI MINT -IN- Pianos, Opus, ami Music - - - i. aim & bi;o. BLOOMSRIJKM.PA. viauutaetufiira ot CKHR1AUES '31.3 IES, PIUEf.S Vlrtt-clafa witIc atwayr on hand. P.F.PAlMvu NFAIT.Y r0 Vfee'riueMin Mt tiwei PATENTS. veataall mil W trut olUlnM, ind ill rateut 81 nil nidinoKorM )UKit rii I'.'tttj. OUl OtriMdK li OrYtSIl'U II. H 1 ATKNP Yl'10 WJ btVi ttl aJ'HWnOIPJ. all hnclnn.u Ireet, Uitiieotn trintmt nieut Dullness in lent tii?u uiji mu tuose remuie rrom Washington. send model, drawluj, or phou,wltn deacrtptlon. Wo advlae If patentable or not, rreo or euaree. Ourreonotduet'llpaientUsHOured. ,u'"r A boolc,Uoir tn Obtain tal.iita,"wUhrelerensei SVtrV tiddre"1 ru'lr 8UIB' 0'1I,!1"' or iwt C. .A SNOW & CO., Opposite ritantoa t, Waablnitoa, jto MALT WHISKEY. am pnrninn wiuiui n w.in .utw mmm-- Inrlsnirinl iinrivy rim .uiaivia na It appears by tho La! I'nititiNic Won evi'iy bottles la"fl,u K,",i iiyrcd tliert'iii IIasurv Maw linr made br M. J. K I'errlno nnd mid, WII1SKI.Y Jit entirely Tree fnvn fnjcl olv.ur,;,u,rS' jmet.ils and acids and Is ansolutelj Jpnr.'." Siotml, Camilla Arthur Mnlr, wntlntt'nt Ittl'u-Via'eori'i lylfrfTnuirj. uj 1....-. ju'iiivnit itibiovi AHV OIIDRK bJU KB3TIV.VL win be aUl'I'IiIEl) WITH TOE LOWEST i A3 FOLLOWS : OUANQKS, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS5 CUEAM NUT8, ALMONDS, POP CORN BALLS. him Mm. - Warerooms J K. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER MIIUJII , pa, Eoal Estate Biught and Bold. .rarllcs ib'slrlnR In buy linrsos nnd wagons vnuli ilti ivt ll In rail nn above. FRAZER axle" Blerebanta Bud llc.leri Cea. rally. .PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clonics and Leiulilm tlie hair, I'rouiom a luiuriant growth. Hilr la Hi Y.alKM Color. ' rvrt nU Iiwidruir and tudr tkUliui M... &n.l l Wat llunfytMU. July m-d-U. , HINDERCORN8. J-T-T a v vrrK "u w 1 ruedjf lot &ii uu iriiiii WweihWife Fencing kMWre Rpeolvago . WIRE ts PER I ft Mlll.nlwt.!t)i. Ofttptninalrti. aoldhrtiaorilrak'ra Til, n IliU lint' of irnort aaaiimr run. ininrptaiinn rrmv fill' MrMlll.l.KViviiVr.M tVIIIKfr-.NOKOO., o.. 1H ,V 140 Kl'Marlet 8U, CblaIo, III. Feb 11 o 0 w 1H, HOil KfwtnfeMArhlnT li nr 'iiniiini I tid tn an ptn. 07111 'thflttM tmt aiaihlnnL I i winio ten a i rrr tompiti Jlnofour rotilf and valuihlt an piMVfalei. S la rciiirn wi aik thai r (tlrow.wtiit wt Vtid. 10 ibOM tth .tnaj tu at fttur hot,ar aftar S hmdipi in "nil nrioniB jenr own 'proMrir. A hit) rraad inachln la M4AnarMlia IMlnarr T""nti, inicoiiiviniBriiii wrori paifnia ma oat l Mad rorAtt.'I, with th -atrktnaataaBA paw aalla for 'Mallf. ftPll.MrflAarir. fTlMl ( 'Ait marhln in Iba world. All la fre. No cibltal rto aired. Plafn. Dni innKiim wrwrm. not nig wni 11 m onrt ran cart l-r-s lha bait ailnamathln In tha world, and Iba f nM lrn af worha af falfh art arr tbown lri her In America. XlCUKtd UU., liox74Ui Aumti Mulue. OHATKFUr-COMFOUTlNO. EPP'S COCOA. DHEAKFA8T. "Ily a thorough knowloditoot tho natural laws which govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by n careful oppllcatlou of tho line propertlea of wcll scleotwl rocoa, Mr. Knpaliaa provided our breaktaat tables Willi a delicately Uavored Imveraito which may aavo ua many heavy doctors' btlK ltlabytho Judicious uao of such articles of diet that uconitfiutlou may bo gradual, lv built up until strong enough to rwlst every ten. doncyto dl'ease. Hundreds of subtle maladies lire lloatlng around uarouly to attack wherever thero Is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping 011 raclvea well fortified with Sitro blood and a proiwrly nourlnhed framo."-crI ivvtoe Uatetle. ilaile simply with boiling water or milk, sold only In halt pound tins, by (Iroccrs. labelled thus ! JAMKS Kl'l'S k CO., Uomojopathlo Chemists, octsd-d-cu London, Kngland. HAILROAD TITaH TABIH JQELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AXJ) WKSTBKN HAlUtOAD. HLOOMSUUUG DIVISION. STATIONS. r u NOKT1J. A. If. A, M NORTUrilBEKI.lND S 40 Cameron 6 ss chulaaky e oil r m 1 35 10 10 A 15 10 23 10 29 0 30 Danville., , 0 08 , G !!3 , C 3D . 0 3d . a 43 . e 50 1 58 2 14 2 l'J 2 it 2 SV 10 39 10 5.1 11 (XI 11 07 11 15 11 22 11 SO 11 .10 11 37 11 44 11 48 11 58 12 08 12 10 12 20 12 25 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 50 12 55 1 03 0 31 40 ft 58 1 05 7 12 7 SO 7 27 7 81 7 35 1 4'i 7 49 55 8 PS 8 17 8 22 8 38 8 33 8 88 8 45 8 49 8 63 8 68 0 a Catawlssa import.. HlooiriBburc KRpy..... Limo itiuge ... Willow Urate , e st llrlarcreck CM Herwlck 7 85 Heach Haven 7 11 lllck's Ferry 7 is 2 4S 2 54 2 5U 8 Oy S 19 3 20 8 35 3 3!l 3 43 Shlckshlnny 7 bo Hunlock's 7 43 Nantlcoke 7 no Avondale 7 54 I'lymoutn 7 sa riymouth Junction 8 03 Kingston s os Dennett 8 12 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 West nttston 8 27 Huston 8 S3 Lackawanna ... 8 40 Taylorvlllo. 8 48 Uellovuo a 64 BCKaHTON . g 00 T M 3 52 3 5 4 01 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 1 r it SOUTH, ru 4 22 r m STATIONS. A JI 111 KcrantOH 0 10 9 50 BellCVUC c 16 9 65 2 05 -1 ayiorviue. 020 1000 214 Lackawanna c as 10 0.1 2 21 l,0-n.: : 6 w 10 l 2 8 WObt llttiton 6 42 10 22 2 84 Wyoming. a 47 10 27 2 39 Maltby a 61 JO 30 IJennett 0, 55 10 34 2 47 Kingston g 58 10 88 2 60 Plymouth Junction 705 1042 2 m Plymouth 7 10 10 47 2 59 Avondale t 14 10 61 3 0.1 Nantlcoke 719 10 63 80s Ll1?Jff 8 7 26 11 3 19 Shlckshlnny 747 1112 s 29 'f'ck's Ferry t 65 11 22 3 39 leach Haven 8 01 11 28 s 43 frw'ck.. 8 07 11 07 3 61 Unarcreek 8 13 3 57 Llmo Midge 8 20 Hsu 405 fifPy - 8 26 11 59 4 12 liloomaburg .. s 82 12 03 4 18 uPert 8 37 12 It) 4 24 Danvll B (j t7 jg 3o 4 i6 Chuhusky. 9 03 4 64 Cameron 9 07 1! 40 6 00 NOHTUUUBRKLAKD 9 22 1! 53 5 15 62 e so 6 37 6 45 5 60 6 5E S 69 7 03 7 C7 7 12 7 II 7 21 7 23 7 43 7 55 8 07 8 13 8 2t 8 27 8 31 8 St 8 41 8 47 8 62 8 57 9 16 9 28 9 28 9 45 Connecttona nr. iiim..r, unih i.nAni,5 ? ?i5V1 '5' ' raJ 'or Tamanend, Tamanua, will tSSW' ?.un;ry, rottaviile, etc. At Narthum- Loelc Haven, Kmporlum, Warren, corry and Erie! 'V. Y. HALSTEAl), (ien. Man., scranton, 1'a Pennsylvania Railroad. jxi Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IWI TIME TABLE. in onect MAV la issn. Trains loavo sunbuty KASTWAHD UMIt. 9" slf Kbon Kxpress (dally excent S?,. I.Va.,uJ..a'i'n'ermem Pmiadelphla. '"""'" vu dial? eWW aiaie Btailona. arrlvlnr t iiiiia riii. S-J? p- SSL.ySf' P- m. r IlaifirSore throu"gh to Ph..ao?ra "ana aefeng? "eoacn?. through to Phlladelptla and Dalttaore. " tn;;y,.pV m- "enovo Accommodation (dally till It 7hm3ir,!,lnalyQ jSn,.rt:lr?.tai New Tork 7.ib a. m. Kia.fi",15e,Vork- I'hlladelphia paaaengire can m?Au. '5 "lf. "idlatarbed until 7 i? rn. .nifne4WaUt.W 0. 50 a. tn. Now York, .so a. mhrough lii infaS eli-epingoars and passenger coacheilS PhUadet! D.I0 a. m. Southern Express (dally) for Harris. .moft?nS '."JS'ffi"110 "atlons1 arrlvlngat ffitt 5.1? J;11 and Waahlogtou B.43, and through Pull. S.hM? ca" t0 Ulm-re and WashTngton, and througb passenger oiachoa to llaltlmoro . WJMTWA11D. 1. ; w-Er'? Ma" (dally), for Erie apj at up lutei' S , 'nt6rm'a etationa. It "hea ISIl.1:?.?10 a,1(1 Nlaara Falls, with through Pull KoaVrtwr? "a aai l,alenBer coaohesto Tine and '5S NewB Express ( dally i lot lock rravm and Intermediate statlona. ' uaTen v1'rP-imTN.1.aBara KPross (dally except Son Jl't'. K.flnp '-a1'4' ""sua and Intermediate ta JteJf.:1"1"1 Butfalo and Niagara Falls vflth rR?for wafk?nT Kaneana K0Clie"er nXS? Pu.Sv,Pa.st U Wdally except Sundayjfor 3(o thm.lJinA1 ttU'1 mtermedlato statloiB, wltu m?S PmH?.,' eoaeaee to ltenovo and Wauons. ki S: $i 'amsport Kxprefs dally except tloni! n w"llsa sPor' and lntennedfato st!a- TUHOnoU TJIAIN8 FOKSUNnintT 7H0M THK BAbTANDSOUTH. llifl,?5llp1f.s', ,eaT.e8 J'hUadolrjhia 4.80 a. m. Ilaltlinore, 4.3oa.m. llarrlaburg. 8.10 a. m. daily arriving at suntury 9.53. a. m. y Phiiai-Mni.ia u n ,..NlaFara Kxpress leaves ..51 , 'Phia, H.60 a, m. Wa&hlngion H 10 a. m. ital. Umoro u.00 a. m. (dally eieert bunday arftvlnit at PMiblir;f' ?-.43 P'm- w"n through i4lo"car from nilaffiiaFr Sni?-45 iS: dal" "cent'sunday) am'vlni "i minbun, 5,su p. m. with tlnoueli nasseiieer wt'iMH "'iPWa and ualtlmoro B m Vl ni?,r I'lV"3 ,01ves New York 8 Ol) p UaiMrnAmi Si'l"1 Washington 2 50 pV m .lnKars0urb,;rVPii'1P1,rmC",ia aunda nhi? ei?l.ai'nle't'? New York aoon. m. t Phlladel '.VP P- m' I. Waahlngtcn, 10.00 p. m. i Ualtl. rrm,,;,',,m,,(rt".":L) SWIM ftunburFMO a.hlSitl.tl'.r?ui,.1 h"uan Wteplng cars from rna,?.hlrSLHi:u,n6;toa ani1 llalllmore and thiough passenger coachea from Philadelphia KAII.IIIIAII AMI MIUTII AMI Wl.hT H1'M! ItAII.WAV. . n.al1?! exeept tunuay.) Wllkeabarre Mall leavcB hunbury 10 00 a m ?,rrl,0rtpnnalUloom y lats a.m.rwMlkTa.baSi noWry'rp8?, ingu&m vine at lilooin Kerry 4.30 p. r, sunbIVy f Wp." mr BUNDAY TllAINS. ,i21!ea.l'mrw m?." ,eaes Hunbury 10 oo a. m., a ffiolm. 10.4a a. m.' Wllkitiarro Sunday accommodation leaves WUtce-liarre mo Fi'sop m ' l UU)om W'rrr' -w P ri. buui S,y lillAS. It PUOIl, J, K. WOOII l tlvtrclHtrH by addreailng eo. i. In good faith, an obtain all neodad"lnformatlo it American Newapu pern. Hot t mwT 14:0 11,110 t,hlel' BEST STEEL Mir" artn TO PER ROD iilck rriLL H