CdLTMBiASf NB DEMOCRAT. BLOOiffiBtrBG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 THE DEATH OF JOHN AUAM8. UE 1'ASJKS AWAY JULY I LISTEN1NO TIIK BOUNDS OP ItEJOICIN.l. TO After a long atyl brilliant career Jolm Adams retired to hit homo in Qulnoy, M.isi., iniending to oompleto uiiiuyi iii.3i.. iiiiuuu.iiu t,v uuuiiiiuiu a history of his tlaioa before his death, Ho was thon nearly 70 voars old, and did not hope to llvo many years. In- deed, ho predicted that his yaaity and bad temper would throw him into a lit if Innnlnrv fnn urhlnli lid nrnnrttiul novo to reeoror, and it ia a wonder he AA til a tintA HArniilant imttmtt I was llttlo saloulatod to rosist such an Our Government now unjustly for attack. Yot he lived nearly another W.N any American citizen to kill sea Is ;,. ),t o9n.i in ' Alaska with out a license from this . nn ,m iih of .r'nlti i hop. tha Kf. tieth anniversary of American indo pondence. Tho animosities of his pub lie lifo wore forgotten, and nothing is more beautiful than tho friendship, embittered by many yeArs of political opposition, that was revived between John Adam and Thomas Jefferson in old ago. As tbe Fourth of July approached the whole nation prepared to celebrate tho event, and invitations poured in bn the two ex-presidents who had borno so conspicuous a part in tho es tablishment ot independence to grase this oooasion with their presence. But it became manifest before the day ar rived that John Adams would not oyon be ablo to attend the celebration in Quinoy. He was failing gradually in body, but he was alive to all that passed about him. June 30 a delegation was sent to, ask him for a toast to be pro- posed in his namo. "Independence fororert''' he replied "Nothing etset" in astonishment from those who remembered his old timo florid style of oratory. "Not anothor word. Would you mid refined cold? ' The same day ho said: "I desiro lib other inscription over my gravostono than this: 'Here lies John Adams, who took upon himself tho" responsibil ity of tho peace with France in tho year 1800. " The morning of July 4 he lay listen ins to all the sounds of rejoicing, with his immediate family about him. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon be took leave, of them and, saying "Jeff erson still survives," expired. Jeffer son had died three hours before at Monticello. The news of John Adams' death reached his fellow townsmen as they wcro leaving the hall after the col'ibration. They immediately stop- pou luuir rejuiuuig, auu tunning a jiru cession, marchod with mulHed drum beats past the house whoro he lay. Chicago IWbune. QEH. EIPPOLYTEIS ON THE BUN. HE KET1BK3 TO TUB NORTH AKTEIl Jl HARD KIOS1T, LEAVING POKT AU PKINCK TO LEGITIMB. The war in Hayti, it is expected, will be abandoned during the Summer season. Gen. Legitime, President, will contioue to hold tho capital of the Republic, while Gen. Hippolyte, lead er of the Northern party, has been compelled to pbandon his fortifications near Port au Prince and has retreated to tho north. A decisive and bloody battle was fought a few days ago not more than three miles from President Legitimes' palace. The loss was hoavv on both sides, but, according 'to tbe cablegram received from Port an Prince recently by Haytian Counsel General Doslanden. Hippolvte's was the laiBror. I Gen. Hippolyto had succeeded in marching his army toward the south-1 em part of Hayti, capturing little for- tincations at different points along his I route, and bad goue into camp at La Croix de Bouquet, a village ten mile due north from Port au Prince. He had about ten thousand men, fairly well equipped, including a small force I of artillery, composed of Catlings and Howitzers. Camp was pitched about duly 20, when ilippolyte and bis gen erals decided to send outpbeta in the direction of Port au Prince to ascer tain, if possible, tho exact strength of the Southern army. Tho outpost consisting of companies of infantry, reached Drouillard, about three miles from Port au Prince, while tbe main force, under Gen. Hippolyte, continued to enjoy oarap life at La Croix de Bou quet. Legitime called out his reserves, in cluding everybody ablo to carry a nun Very many of bis men were not uni formed. Companies were pushed to tbe front rapidly and daily skirmishes botwoen tbe outposts of the two part es took place until tbe rainy season set in. Hippolyte knew that be could not re main In camp until the end of the sea- sou, ana aeciuea to auacic me capital, On the night of Aug. 6 ho formed his armv into three divon,,. which r to attack fort au I'nnoo from as many .Mo. r...:n.,i j t.1 , ' sides. Drouillard and Frore, planta (ions to the eastward of the capital, were fortified when tho command to advance was given. Tho Northern troops marched beyond tbe fortified places, and were about two and one half miles from tho city, when thoy wore mot by tbe Southern army. Hre a fierce and bloody battle was fought, resulting in tho hasty retreat of Hippo lyto. Suoh is the information receivod at the Haytian Consulate. Consul-General Deslandes sa'd to a reporter that it was very doubtful whether Hippolyto would attempt an other attack on Port au Prinoe. Mr. Dcslandos said that Frederiok Doug lass, the new Minister from the United states, would start for Port au Prinoe early next month. How to Make Obsoolate. Tho secret In raaklnc chocolate, aavs & loaaincr confectionor of New York city, ih ii mixing tlio powder with en- "Tr""s wr?Za " lu,1,? P? ouu u.t-. ..uur.uy o.i uomiig ra.iic, ana last a , little more boiling water and scalding ono minute. It can bo mado with all mi:k and no water if desired, but it is too rich for somo people with out the addition of nme water. Cho colate, cocoa, nor anv such mlxturn should ever bo atirrped with anything but a silver or a wooieu spoon. A tcagpooufal of chooolato to a oiip is tbe rule, and if the liquids aro Doured on whilo aro boiliag and tho whole scalded tn porcelain nover tin there will bo no doubt but that it will bo a success. Beat Nourishment for GoniuinptiTes. Consumptive persons aro said to be ? really benefited by tho use of Speeds 'ort Urapo Wine, both Feimented and Unfermouted. It teems to give nour Ifhment when everything else fails. Tho rich properties of tho wine derived from tho iron in tho soil on which tho grapes grow makes new blood and if it does not cure, we Lellovo it prolongs life in many cases of consumption. In fact, cases hayo been reported of per fect cures being effected by tbe use of Spm's Port Wine. THEBEURIHODEA JOD. Thrrn would tin readier MVmiiatliV I with Mr. Ulalnu s liehring Sea irolicy if I it was oloar that its pnrposo was just and not speculative. Unluokily that is anything bntcloar. TIio olosuro of tlio sea Is in no way --- -- j neceswry to tho protection of tlio seals from extermination, built Is necessary to tho protection of tho monopoly of soal fulling now onioyed by a smglo corporate company by virtue of a grant from llifl united oiaics,oi wmcu mnt, company I'xpocU lo secure an early to f Is. iriondnoiUlid concern, and Mr. Blaine sook4 to uiike the mdhopoly complcto by'fftrbldding'forelners to kill souls or catch fish in any pan oi a vast, area, Tho onlv anarcnt imrposo of the attempt to closo the sea is to proraile the interests of this powerful monopoly whoso membors feed fat upon their un just exactions. And for that improper purposo Mr. wain.", wno on ono mem orab'o occasion deolarod that hd was nover a deadhead in any enterprise, risks the. embroilment of this country with in neighbors bv attoraptincr to closo Behring Sea, tho chlm of right to do so resting upon tne omneouon inai with Alaska Wa boaght Humta'a exolu sive jurisdiction over tho whole of that pat oi tno oooin. Hat did Ivissti ever nave any anon exolusivo jurisdiction over tho seal Not only have other nations always dome! it, but tho Uuited States emphat- ioally resented the claim so long as Rissia hold Alaska. It was nover s.et M our Gjvernment until a monop nllailn cornoratton raw in it a moans of driving its rivals out of business and consolidailrc Its own oxcluslvo control of the sealskin msrkot. Does thit fict suggest the "true in- wardnoss" of Mr. Illalno's nskv and doubtfully rightful polioyt Wo Id. Mrs- Muloahy's Pig. PAT STOLE IT, IlUT WAS READ TO RE- TORN IT AT THE PROPER TIME. "Yon printed a story about an Irish man who was threatened by n priest with betno: turned into.1 a rat unless he quit drinking and beating his wife, said a friend of tho Chicago Mill's clnb man who irathers up anecdotes of that sort. "Let me toll you one. It isn't now, but I've never seon it print ed. I sanared myself and he procesdoa "Patrick Mteinis wont to confes sion, and, among othor sins confedsod to tho good fathor that ho had, stolen i Mrs. Muicany's pig, tho loss of which had been a groat blow to the poor woman. The priest looked at Pat verv soverelv and said : " 'Stole Mrs. Mulcahy s pig, did ye T That's very bad, Patrick very bad. Don't, you know, rat, that, to steal a pig is a haynious sin, and to steal Mrs. Mulcahy's pig is worse! What will ye say on the day of judgmont when Mrs. Mulcahy confronts yo bef iro the Lord and charges yo with stealin' her pig what 11 ye sayT 3 - . . . I "Pat looked rather glum at this on- slaught, but at this point he perked up and said " 'Sure, yer rcverince, Mrs. Mul. cahy won't be thero." " 'fndadc; and wny not. rat Alagln- iiibT Mrs. Moloahy will be thee an' tho pig'll bo there, on' when yer asked why ye stole the widdy's pig what'll ye say, I'm wantin to know!" "Will Mrs. Mulcahy bo there'" asked Pat, a great idea illum'nating bis face. "She will, said the good father, so- verely. "And will thcpig be there!" "Certainly. "Then, begoira,' said Pat, trinmph- antly, '111 say: 'Mrs. Mulcahy, there's your pig. 00 AND BEE TOE Y0TJE8ELP. The announcement of a series of what havo becomo known as harvest excursions, to be run by tbe Chicago & Northwestern Railway duiing the months of August September and October, will bo joyfully recoived by a largo number of our readers who aro becoming interested in thOBO portions of' the wonderful Northwest, reached by this railroad and its connections Topographical and sectional maps ac nnmnftnlM hv vivlil niwnrtnttnna nnrt I j r . voluminous crop reports, are excellent mediums tor awaKening tne interest oi homo seekers in a new country, and I these supplemented by opportunities placed within the reach of all for visit-1 iug uiu uuuuiry in a ne;itou wueu ex-1 aot domonstra'ion can bo made of its merit, give convincing evidonce of the iaoi mat ine jNonn-western orapany n5V 8U,.U0?.11 ,B1 " 1,1 1" regions travel- "i OY lB w u"unu "nuBaBl I ,r. l ., J. . I 1 he excursions will be nvo in num- ber, and wil leave Chicago August Oth and 20th, September 10 and ,24th, and Uclober nth. Tickets can bo purchas ed at the rato of ono faro for the round trip to points in Iowa, Minnesota. South and North Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Montana. Theso tickets will bo good to return' thirty days Irom tho date of purchase, with stop-over privileges in certain territories, thus giving land- seekers amplo time and opportunity to ''spy out the land,'' and' lo discover for themselves the fitness of tho great West and Northwest for homes and investments. South Dakota just bios- somtug into vigorous slatobood, with over six million acres of government freo land now open to settlement, and a largo area of ciicap railroad and deed ed lauds i tho fertile valleys ard min ing interests oi tho Black HilN, of un- I ... .i.,i ..!..... .1... i. ....... :r..i I ,i xr:i i .fwi .1, i 1 irg diBtrict9 of Wyomt..Karoalltraver8- -l by tho Chloaao it North-Western Hailway, nnd aro availablo by means ot these excursions. Main and otr- culars civ'uiL' detailed information and 1 rate I from Chlcaso to all nriiiomal points will be mailod on application to It. 1'. WIL10K, Gen'l Passenger Ag't.O. & N-W. H'y. Chioago, Illinois, 4w. Peculiar. In the combination, proportion, aud nrenarntlon of Its infmiilinnlM. ITnml's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely iail. IV culiar in Its good umiio at home, which Is a "tower of strength abroad," pecu liar in Iho phenomenal salo it has at tained. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most successful modlcino for purifying tho blood, giving strength, and creat ing an appetite. Job Takes Beoond Place, A man in Cleveland makes affidavit that lie suttereu Ti consooutive day Willi tue tooiuaoue and yot never ft J (.. - till a wuippeo one oi uis nuiiareu or said a cross word to bis wife, no hursan smg will Behove aim, IHDIANA'B SIAMESE TWINS. Ono of thn tnoal woniliirfnl front nf nature evdr known in this part of the country is now causint; a good deal of talk in Kokomo and adjoining counties. Twelve miles south of Kokomo, Mm Henry Jones had liorn to her twiur, in- Boiiarubly connected nt the hips lower addomoo. The two bodies jointed together nt tho baso, withal aad bodies sro head at each end, and the lower limbs pro trudo from each sideoftho liodyi where me minus aro conuecteu at mo nips No vital organs aro connected, except the spinal column, which is continuous from ono end lo tho other. Etch breathes and pulsates quito independent of tho other, and both aro perfectly framod and havo free use of their lmbs Alongtho abdomen thero is no lino or mark to show wheroono begins and the other ends, except ono umbilical cdrd, which served fpr both. Tbe inlauls aro very plump, well developed, and apparently as hoirty as any child ren of their ages Both nurse from the mother and bottle' with rogular move ments. Both aro females. Their joint weight is twelvo pounds, and they measure, from crown to crown, twenty four 'notion. Tho lower limbs aro of normal sire. 'IVy havo bright, spark ling blue eyes, aud aro not in tho least peevish, and when not nnwiugor asleep content thomselvcs sucking their thumbs. Thousands of poople are Hooking to seo the infants, the medical fraternity being well represented. Tho mother is golling along nicely. The father is twenty-four years of age, the mother but eishtupn. and lhn nrcxnnr. is 'tho noond hirthof the f.unily. Thoniothor is a spare biiilt woman, weighing but ninety pounds. AH tno physicians who havS mido an examination express the belief tint the children may livo, and think the indication s entirely (favor able. Indianavolis Journal. HEART FAILURE, , The American Analyst thinks it would be an excellent idea if physicians of Hi: present day would inveut some other reason for or abont all the deaths which occur nowadays than tho lieapt- failure. It is diflicult for any one con vcrsant with 'the organs of the human body to understand bow any human being can die without heart failure, while tbe cau-ci of the failure of the heart at doath may bo very uunferdus. This might not b) of eenous moment were it not for the fact tliut hnndredr. of people are being nearly frightoued to death by the constant useof tbe cause tor sudden deaths, and ma'iy people who aro sick, and nccossarily hare eomo heart symptoms, are kept in onstmt terror by roading or hearing in other waye of death after- death by heart failure. It would bo well if physicians who are too iudolontor tO' ignorant; to soaroh out thu discaso laying back of tho heart failure to oonsioer how ranch harm they are doing the community, and if they cau not correct the habit, newspapers and the publio should avoid giving curfeney to this unfounded and dangerons phrase. There aro probably no more deaths from heart failure in these times than heretofore, but a now ' ....... - - oauao for death has been coined, and the nervous and timid are being severe- ly injured by it. Maj Montooth, a PittWg Lawyer, Wants to Suooeed Governor Beaver. A new'candidate for the Republican nominationfor governor has appeared on tho political horizion. It is Maj.B. A. Montooth, a prominent lawyer of Pittsburg and a gallant war veteran. The major sayp;' "I am a candidate for governor ,in 1890. I am in the fight to stay, and .1 have nover been out of the fluid since tho campaign when I was defeated in convention oy a few votes tor lieuten ant governor. I propose to stay in tbe oontest. too, until the state convention to nominato a governor in fti'JU adiourns." A weekly pipe r published the other day a grutsnme story of tho kid glove trade. It was stated that, in order to obtain a high' degree of fineness and pliancy, the wretched kids had to be skinned before' death,-though, as a con cession to sentiment, they were i-tupe- etI with an opiate prior to the opera nviu. Tbe 1'rlnccss or wmes bas been very stern and particular to the1 education of her daughters. She bat had good material to work upoD, as ber girls are clever by nature. Tue mucosa lias taken great I DrlJe In tbelr accomnllshmentg and feels I that ber dslclpllne has been extremely ben. eflcial. The Prince of Wales baa some- tlmea p,eaaed wltU btr , valn l0 gIve her .laughters a holiday. Bbo bas often an swered that, as they were to bold high so cial positions, they had nn time to waste while acquiring social graces. A Sweet ltevcngc "Then, my dear, you havo really ma.lu up your mind to marry a widower?" "Certainly." "And doea bo never talk to you aliout bis first wife?" "I should llko hl'n to try. If ho did should at once bejitn to ti ll him about my third husband." Madrid Oomiat "That 5i Blanket ia a dandy," FBEE Get from your dealer free; the f Bool;. It hat handsome pictures and Talualle information about hones. Two or three dollars for a ix Hone Blanket will male your horse worth more nu eai jess 10 Keep warm. 5A Five Mile , 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Atk for 80 other styles At price to suit erery. body. If you ain't get them from your dealer, wrlto u& 5A BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONr OCNUINCWITHOUTTHCIM (JtBCL Haaor Dwii.ATana mum, nuuaav, wbs uae ne caaoua name twaaa ruuter i am Z59i Tfa went of raj kppln If, 1 luv thrown my old uuckinf uraao, ua dt W ATERPROOF BOOTS BEAUTIFULLY PUL11HIU WITHOUT LABOR, WolffsAGMEBIacking Prod of a polish wlthoal Um old bruh, and A iki wilt (uf a vmA cn mn, tmt tkr4 on urmtn't &m Why stick to oM virt In Umm of progr t J Sold I jr 6ho BtorM, brocern, DruRirti, t&. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHiUOOfHlk An Attack of Gravel.y TbaTWnttle SiAdiftnWinu KlBOv- , . nw sv wu tunr omt u ,k , nm U colhlnx I nrr rajor tht 1 to noi m to hTlB nnd Dr. PtU Xnmcdx'a Faroilla Itemdr, ma ai Bonlont..T. r trouble bra In mr ldMTi nd from -which I nrrtr nrelI to moot w. JTrit thtre were rtna In mr Uct, 1 m (irar. Uh, wllh no ppcllte ud conia not lp, t ni com. tUed to tua a can and flnaUr ml ao weak that I onld noi atani) alone. Tho(UitrMilnmrlek'rto krrlblo. JwM btimln tip with a ferer or oomUlU 1 ahlrarlnc aa U cold. Mr plrralclana aald I HAD BRIGHT'S DISEASE,,' iraa alarmlnir information. To add to mr af Slcllon aitarlhad ben 111 about two rwra. I had bad attack of OraraL Whan thla mada Ita appear nc mr rhralclan nn tip mr cm, and I rtlned mraeutodla. IhadfonrdootoraatUndma.thabnt In tho country, rl I conaUnUr rrev woraa. Bit rcaraoLutJ noc. how well I remember tha tlm I I a Dr. Kannadra rirorlU Bamedr adrerUaed In ,onz paper. JtXlar naln one botUe I threw awar mr cane and went to New Tork on a Tlalt, and three hot lie cured me. X hare nerer had a return of OriTel. nor of the peine or weeks! In the beck, and though I am orer aistr rear of an I am Now Vigorous and Strong - and rrrommend Uetierrr I ciTwhl phriWane uu kii oi in I had taken could not IP nr. Ken: iln, . Emtllne p. HUner.Jurf iiui, ohtat FAVORITE REMEDY. Moe One dollar, rrerered at Roodnnt. X. X.' Dr. Kennsdy's Favorite Remedy. Prepared br BK. BATID KeTNrtBDT, XONDOPT, R. T. tlpat betUe BUierM. BraUdrataieU. TO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been irc stored to health by simple moane, after sueffring for several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease CoNeUMi'TioN, is anxious to make kuown to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire if, ho will cherriully send (free of char re) a copy ui iuu presunpiioa usuu, wuicn tney will find a mre cure for Consuiution, Asthma, Catarrh, Buoncuitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Thojo desiring the prescription, which will cost them noth ing, and may provo a b'essing, will please' address Kkv. Edwabu A. Wil son, ' Willianuburir, Kinjfs County, New York". A-4fe-oo.-deo-7-ly F IBB IN8UBANCB CHSUTIAH r. KHAPF, BLOOMBBUKO.PXi uujHjs, ur n. X MBKCOANTS', OP NKWABK, N. J. CLINTON, N.Y. PK0PLK8' H. Y. ItKADINO, PA. OBItUAN AMKItlOAN INS. C0..NEW VOHK. OKKENWICII INH. CO., NEW YOUK. JKUSEY 'CITY KIltK INS. CO.. JKltSBY CITY. N.J. .1 These old coiiroRATiONa aro well aeasoned br aee and rial-tut-d and have nover ret bad a loss settled by anr court of law. Tbelr assets are aiiinTesrainaoMD BiocaiTiia aru uaoieyxne azara oi rim onir. Losses numrTLT and honestlt adlustedand ald as soon au determined br Cqannix r, Kitirr,rioui.AaiiTiHDAiwciTiBULOOKEicmo, Pa- The people of Columbia countr should patron. tietheaceocATbora losses If anr are settled and paid by onn rSther own cltltens. STfie Greatest Blood Purifie U KNOWN. This Croat German Medicine la tho. cheapest ami best. 128 doses ofSUL, It'll liuit mrxtiitsrorrijxi.ieiitiian Ions font r. iloso. Jt will euro thel worst caeca of ekln dlacaee. a common plmiilo on the facc X w inac nwiui (inhere tscroruia.T g BULi'iiuit JUiTKiia la tne -r beet medicine to uee In Mm 4 caeca of each stubborn andv-our tjlJ Ucep eeated diseases. OoDeyaareont not ever tako MJtJZiZ- ii BLUE PILLS f8Ul,vnUtH nrrnrrrnnr flip nw ,1.,1 T li i aj ni ly. I'lftoo your trust In, areslck.no ULPHI1IC ItlTTKlLS nutter what alls ryou.uso III Solptcr BititrslU toe purest ana ic inixiiciuo ever nuuie. IiTouToninie Dotted. nuiiayeuowstickxyuon waunnui yon substance? Isj'curnrii unable to walk, or breath foul amlare flat on your back, oOeuetve? Vourlut get some at once. It stomach la outwtll euro you. Sulphur ofonler. UseUltUrala BULl'lIIJIt eTTh. TolM. V.nA I i 1 I r 1. K M V mu uiiiuiu B simi I J lmmuiutoly xhe younpr.Uw agel and tot- leyuur iT.-vtcnnKare soon maue well by lne thlck,ta use. Iteiaomlier wUat you rojiy, clo-read bere, It mny sue your ud, orfo, It lias saved huudrcds. Uou't wui unui lo-inorrpw, Try a Bottle To-day I Are you 'low.splrlled amt weak, I r suflW-lut- frttm ttm o&cesspe oil 7vouti.y If so. eULl'llUlt JUlTKltSl f will cure you. I Seoil S t-cenl stamps to A. l. Onlway A Co., lloetou. Mass.. for best mudlcal work puOllsliutr J. R. SMITH & CO "LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DKAIJiKS IN PIANOS, Bytna tollowioK wallknown makers: Chickcrlnc Wcbcr, Hal letj & Davis. Can also furnish any of tho cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. Do not buy a piano ho- p ii T toro guuing our prices. AO,'. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. eewLp-u- HINDERCORN8. tins Juty i4-et fad Ma., thei MM di fat i fan BIT MS 1 lowstlckyi !?ltyourM ool an(G ? Vourl la outifwl "itsThe tlU UHO. rcad be: llfo. It 1 Hi ?Stt CONSUMPTIVE ffwr um u iUIi nmiif fw ell I Um ilifi.Mte eirtiHIe. Tetehtlfa, at. A TWO 8TORY BRICK. Plena and View of n lfa.idnnuie TIotim lUtlnietfd to Cost 114,000. This Is from the national Calkllng Plan association's "Artlstlo Homes." Brick two story and attlo houso,.nlth stone foundation ntuarKcrmt view. and out ttons trtnmilngs. Blatornof. Height of stories la tho clear first, 1U feet 0 inchce; second, 10 feet. Attic unfinished. Cellar, 0 feet 0 Inches. Principal rooms UnUheil In rrriBT ruxm. hard wood with oil finish; insldo ttimls, eta First story contains hall, 7x10; parlor (nith flreplaocl, l!Jx!5;dtntng room (with fireplace), liliMl kitchen, 1 1x18; pantry and chinn rlov- EKOONU FLOOR. ft, each Old Second story contains thrco bedrooms, dressing room, closcUand bath room. Estimated cost of building, M,Ooa AN $8,000 DWELLING. Two Story Brick, with Attic A Tasteful Structure. From "Artlstlo nomes," twuod by National Building Plan association, Detroit: raw. DrlokTwo Htory and Attlo House Stono foundation, cut stone strlnmilngs, slate roof (attic unQiiUhed). Height nf storks In the clear First, 11 feet: second, lOfeet. Cellar, 0 feet 0 incliCK. First story contains hall, 10 KIIIHT KUXin. fect (1 luchci x 17 fret U inches; parlor (with fireplace), I.lxlfi, kitting room Iwith flre-place),- 15x0; library, 10 feet 0 Inches x 13; diuln; room, ):i feet 0 Inches xBO; kitchen, :l feet U Inches x 14: pantry, 4x8; china iet, 4x1; froul and buck stulrs. Second lory ontitolus four largo chaining', dress- beconp ruxiu. ing room, bath room and closets. Princi pal rooms bard wood, finished in oil; Inside blinds, etc. Estimated cost of building, (8,00a Preecnt Ac of tho Earth. The present age of tho earth bas been Placed by Sir William Thomson nt lOO.OUO, 000 years, while the speculations of other have given much larger ilguren. Thero are, however, good grounds for regarding 16,000, 000 ye art as a moderate estlmata. Hcent!t concur tn thinking that this Is but a small part of tbe earth's existence, and everything Ua& to the belief that Its tout evolution through the Immensity of space will exceed a million centuries. Now York Commercial Advertiser. catarrh" titarrha! Deafness and Hay Fvtr A KW IIOMK THKATMENT, Bufferfra are not generally aware tiiat these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites In the lining membrane of the nose mid eus tachian tubes. Microscopic research, how ever, has proved tills to be a fact and the result Is that n simple remedy has been for mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever aro permanently cured in from one to threo simple applications made at homo by the patient once in wpweeki. M, J!. For catarrhal dlscliaree peculiar to females (whites) tills remedy Is a specific. A pamphlet explaining this, new treatment Is tent on receipt ot ten cents by A. Jl, j)KOS & Son, 304 West BIllK BL, Toronto Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read Uie above carefully. THE HAY FEVER SEASON July, Aiikmmi, Huixemlicr. "At this boiho'i, when lire orTera the greatest at. tractlona and the most dellirlitful resourcea to per. sons whose noundn.i of body penults out or-door oierclao and aiuueomenta, multltudut are dibsr. red rrom the I r ot tbe summer by li ly rjvtr, ooo of tbe most exasoera lax, wearisome, auj de,rem Ing Ilia lo Htilcl TiumauUy Is S'lUuct-obuure In. eipllcable, descending on a Klvedd.le IKe au in visible blow of Hl The sutferci a from Ujy re vor haye looked In vsln for any trustworthy remedy ManyofUiem. however, have lwked la vain tu pause ttisy hara beoa Ignorant of Kly's cream ueu. u nuivuttute reiuwiy fur nay uver in all Us forme. Airreeable la the use. entirely rinv.ii.i nr Mr unpleasant after-effect, this Cream llalra uuivki fuis tuluuluuluu auu secu'es tul relle for wbich the sutferer has longed Id valo." Kroni ilVisCAjiiUan Union, Mew fork City, July IS, im. DYSPEPTICS REJOICE la tb Cpotir MM oBTaufEonr ciuia Tarrsst'v Bllsr Axrlesr. BUI to Teweat a Co. K V mmtri TeesweMset 1 1 - I ffl .BApflf- C I C I n oUtBf iiy PERRINE'S 1'uim 1JAULKV DriTitLun from selected llarley Malt and gnaranted to bo chemically p u nnu nrv iivia lujuriousuns ana scias onrn cuniainn in aiconuuc injuuis. it especially adapted to persona rrqulilnga sllmulaungtonlo, isonsumptlves boln Nervine. Tonic nnd Alterative. rum'. iiAHLiiv maut wiiiHKEir appetite, a ncn ana nounaani moon ana lncreasca nesu ana muscuinr tissue, n sttmnlsnt mild and eentlA In rrrivt. Ilranr-nnls. lndltrentlnn Ann nil WftStlno die easca can be entirely conquered by the use or rerrine'a J'ure liarley alt Whiskeys It Is a tonic and diuretic and a powerful stiengthcner to the entire system. 1'KH HINK'U I'UIIR 1IAIILKV MALT WI1I8KKI has proved a medicinal protection to iunM who pursue ineir avocations lntneoptnair anu wnoseunuy worscaus exceptional powers ot endurance. Ask voi nearest drugglBt.or grocer for lor l'KltltlNB'SPUItK UAHI.UV WALT WIII8KBV revives the energies of those worn out with excessive bodily or mental effort and acts as a sareguard against exposure In wet and rigorous weatner. ItwIII drive all malarious diseases from the system. Hard workers or vtry vocation and persons whom a sedentary lire rendtrs prone to 8 iFjst'pnin mm iu i-erriue-s j'ure jiariey Malt Whiskey a powerful Invlgornnt and helper to digestion. l'KllltlNK'N 1'lJltE JllAllLKY MALT WIIISKIiV without unduly stimulating the kid keys Increases their llagulng activity, ounteracoi t ceirocls of fatlirui, has ens convalew nee and is a wiiolesomo promptldli etlc Watch the label I None genuine-u leas bearing the algim Vot tune uy all aruggla and grocers throughout the t!filtrv1 HtnrMi nn,l Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHI LA POIHALE UY UlilHlUlsrS AND ALL DBALBK8. WIIOLESALK UF.At.KKS IN Cayj", tBoiaiffo, Cani(j, Fvot'tj anA notj. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. GOODS JL. SPECIALTT. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars : Honry Clay, Londre3, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash. Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Mattel Trices, as follows I Oranc, Lemonj, ream W5 1 fiananoj, "pieanUtj, Aonti, nli5h WalnVitj. Top om fiallj. BLOOMSBURG, PA. c. 5. Robbies, Foreign and Domestic wok umm Ht JOBBEE X2ST OI3--A-3E3fe- BLOOMSBURG Pfl. N INIUJCEMENTS -IN- Pianos, Ops, and - AT - Music - - - - Warerooms Bloomsburg:, Fa. ATENTS voi'.i ui rah M tri-)tuil. n d -ill Patent si till 111 1 DWlOr l t tV US f It 81. ouk omos h ot'Mira u. a. patbnt fr'ICB iVd ntveui iiij.tfoaaies, all business lrect, ttuncaom trim tut p Kent bunueis la less Imeani at LBS i COjl" tuan inose rein'Herroni Washington. send model, drawing, or pltoto-wlth description, we advise If patentable or not, frco of charge. Our fee not due till patent la aoaured. A book,"llow to Obtain Pau-ntawith reterenjca o ai:tual cllenta In your HUte. county, or town, dutfree. Address C. .A SNOW & CO., Opposite mem om e. Washington, D.0 .PARKER'8 HAIR BALAAM Cleanses and tcautibes tha hair. r.romoiM lumriant irowth. PrauU lUaadnilt Ml' vvHiajiui ijfiigr. 8-ie-u 4w. jusumng rruui Wis Kr ,i n r . , r A.. Tn . . I , a rjore o Youth, folly, Vice, Ig. cured st home without (all ur eipoeure. lefalllWIe end t'ond.l.nllal. " ' . , . ' . a vantieinllel, lr-e Treeflee, top pea, oahr f I by mell, sealed, lSd. BsuU book, with tndurssineute o( lUTirTiT Hen awwT'Addies the Pwbu.1 MedSaVuIu tSu Ivlf teVUt, MALT WHISKEY. Kor connuioptlvra It ft Invaluable. I'BIIHINK'H insures a return or rigor to tne stomacn, agooa The analysis as It appears by the La el on every bottle: I liAve carefully an tlyied the I'oxa iurlst wait wbis t made by M.J, K l-errlne and nnd it entirely tins inrui iiis:i meiaia ana acius auu is uusuiulcij pure." Htgtird, Camilla Arthur JfaOT, uraauaicoflitr unnrr niri m enn-i unirnx ana weiioaarn Sewin? J 8. WILLIAM V AUCTIONEER llLOOMSUUIKI, PA. Heal Estata Bought and Bold. Parlies desiring In buy hnrscaand waeons "v mid iln well to call on Iho above. FiSi II EST IN THE WOIt I N. etrected byheet, fiftfyMStfu. Merchant. ud llc-ler. a..er.r. JOHNSTOWN FLOOD' !y!;,iT?!ll", JoiiM"'. Fastest selling book eve r 8.d,4UliKl'K" V0" Cleotnut Bt. Phlla. urc scMOLAnaHiF BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 J0 ChesUat St., r UlaJaV Paltlooe for Uimd Tlmo rMlr4 S W seeew iSKHXMwlm. Hmk Ceeu-e el M4. Ornilmt V fa aw east fJV Woven Win Fencing Wire Koposoivago Feta-eoiat iirHis? mt sTitrkltiMl mn, t will KBd rrr to en KflM IO ICb ltM-klil,tlt ff world. rtlk til Ibt ttarbm-au r will aU f nd frre templet MratlM. Inretunwittkihktwnsi 'ska Whll W Mttel. let Ihreu ok. Fproixnr- ThU rrtrtd nithln u Irani antr tat ninipr- piltntt. which bava nn eat I K fnn patrati Ii iapnn-iai ana bow atua ttt H.l. BMt-airaaraat. mnti M mar bint lb a world. All l aJVta. S tlHltl reavlrad. Plain. ( laMraetlana rirvsi. J boa whi writ ia aja at nn tan sa. ir fe-re lb baat MwlitKmachH In tbt worlfl, and lha ta'aiilnaaf-arkaef feirbantvat abewtt lribrlti Amtrk. VUllMi ate CO., 11 ox ?40 Ausiulift. Mialoe. JanXt9- OHATEFUIi-COlIFOUTmo. EPP'S COCOA. BltEAKFAST. Bv a thorouah knowledcnor the n.aturnl liw, which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application ot the fine properties of well-selected ..'ocoa, Mr. Kppahaa provided our breakfast tables with a dellcatelv flavored beveropo which may aavo ua many heavy doctors' bllK It Is by the Judicious use or such articles ot diet that a constitution mnv bo cniiiiiM. ly built up until Blronif enoutrh to rchtt over ten dencyto disease. Hundreds ot subtle maladies are noating around us re tdy to attack wnerever therolsawoak nolnt. We mar recline manr n fatal shaft by keeplnz O'lraolves well fortlfl ed with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-Cf ull Serrlcf Oaxe tie. .Mado simply with bolllnir water or milk. Hold only In halt pound tins, by Urocers, labelled thusi JAMES KIM'S & CO., liomojopathlo Chemists, zvfou, LuiiaoH, ttngiana. RAILROAD TllVin TABM Ml JJELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSIJUUG DIVISION. STATIONS. K8T mL IrithUHnAof vtn rKKinHT MID Information fm. ' uh X M X. MUt cit.i tbu.!, hi BBWCCTii larur at I aseei IMeatA is-f" eeiti BTajiMB mm NOItTH. T U A. . A, U 1 85 10 10 d 15 ..... 10 25 6 80 .... 10 29 8 31 1 68 10 30 t 40 i 14 10 53 8 58 2 19 11 00 7 05 2 SI 11 07 7 12 2 29 11 16 7 20 .... 11 S3 7 27 .... 11 25 7 31 .. .. 11 30 7 S5 2 43 11 37 7 4! 2 54 11 44 7 49 2 59 11 43 65 3 09 11 68 8 06 3 19 12 08 8 H 3 26 19 16 8 22 12 20 8 89 3 36 12 25 8 3.1 3 89 12 30 8 88 3 43 12 87 8 45 .... 12 41 8 49 12 45 8 63 3 62 12 60 8 58 3 66 12 55 9 3 4 01 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 4 S3 1 SO 9 P St F U SOUTH. am m p 9 50 2 05 6 9 65 .... 6 2 10 00 2 14 6 30 10 08 2 21 6 37 10 16 2 28 6 45 10 22 2 34 6 60 10 27 2 39 6 S3 10 30 ... 59 10 34 2 47 7 03 10 38 2 60 7 07 in 42 2 64 7 15 10 47 2 69 7 16 10 61 8 tn 7 21 10 55 3 0 7 25 11 02 3 19 7 43 11 12 8 29 7 66 11 22 3 39 8 07 11 28 8 45 6 13 11 87 8 61 8 2c 3 67 8 27 11 43 4 01 8.11 11 52 4 05 8 3f 11 69 4 12 8 41 12 05 4 18 8 47 12 10 4 24 8 C-S 12 15 4 29 8 57 12 30 4 46 9 16 4 54 0 23 12 40 6 00 9 28 12 6 6 15 9 45 P U P 11 p H NomnnxBSRUND s 40 Cameron. 6 65 Chulasky a uo lianvitio o us Catawlssa 6 25 ltupcrt.. a so liloomsburg S SO Kspy, a 42 Lime lildgo. 6 CO wiiiow urove....... , e oi nrlarcreck o OS Ilerwlck 7 05 ueach Haven T 11 Hick's Verrr. 7 18 Hhlckshlnny 7 SO HUniOCK'S 7 43 Nantlcoke 7 50 Avondalo 7 64 Plymouth 7 au rijmoutu junction,.,., h ua Kingston 8 08 Dennett S 12 Alaltby 8 17 wyomine a 22 West inttston 8 27 Huston 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 Taylorvllle .. 8 48 ueiievue 8 M SCBiNTON ........ 9 00 r at STATIONS. A H HCKAKTON 0 10 uenevue a is Taylorvllle. 20 Lackawanna. I 2S rittston 8 sa West inttston 8 42 wvomintr a 47 Maltny s 61 ueuueti u 65 Kingston '.. 8 58 Plymouth Junction..... 7 05 Plymouth . 7 10 Avondale. , , 7 14 , 7 19 Nantlcoke.... llnnlock's.... Shlckshluny . .. 7 2S ,.. 1 47 nick's Kerry.., 7 55 Ueach Haven R nt lierwick e 07 Unarcreek. ... 8 13 willow drove .. 8 is Lime lildee a ?n Bspy. 8 20 uioomsourg 8 82 ltunert r 7 Catawlssa 8 a Danvlllo 8 57 Chulasky. s 03 Cameron u 07 flOaTnuHBKKLJtND 0 22 1 M vonnections ai uupert with Philadelphia & Iteadlnr ltallroad ror Tnmnnrn. Tnninniin win. lamsport, Hunbury, Potlsvllle, i to. At Northum. ucuauu whu j-. a. u. liiv. i. it. it. lor uamsburg. Lock Haven, Kraporlum, WaiTcr, corry and Erie. 'V. K. nALSTBAl), Gen. Han., Bcranton, Fa Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divisf ion, and Northorn Central Railway. IM TIME TABLE. In errect MAY 12 1 889. Trains leave Bunbuij' EASTWARD 9.40 a. m sea Bhore Supresa (dally except nunday), ror Darrlshurg and Intermedlatestatlone arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 v. m, : New York' 6.50 p. m.j Baltimore, 2.60 p. m. : Washington, 4.00 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Bea PulladefpSa ' Tbroogl1 Psenger coach to dally except SundayJ.forliasburranYlnfrme dlate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.60 p. m,i New York, 9.85 p. m.; Baltimore J.43 p.m.: Washington, 8.10 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ",u,'c" ..89? Pv rn. ltenovo Accommodation (daily fSr.n.aIS??uaf.llal,latrmealtetatlons.arrlv. IMS' 1 hlladelphla4.25 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m. Baltimore. 6.15 a. m.j Waahlnrton ,so a. m.: IMiUmanaleeplngcartrom Ilarrlaburc to Phlladel. phla and New York. Philadelphia paauengers can remain In sleeper undlsturbnd nntll 7 a. m. ,iS.RP1:K?e..ManllftUr)ror narrtsburg and intermediate stations, arrvlng at Philadelphia 6.611 a. m. New York, 9.60 a. m.; Through Pullman Bleeping cars aud passengor coaches to Phlladol phla. S.tO a. m.-Southrn Kxpres? (duly) for Harris. bUr and lQterffledlAtA Rt.Atlnna orrlvlnrrnf Hal, I more 7.20, and Washli.irton 8.45, and through Pull . man Ho-plng care to Baltlm ro and Washington, and througl passenger 0 laoaei to Ualtlmoro , WKBTWAKlJ. r..8:,u,V Kr'?. M" (dally), for Erie nnl at Cauandaigua ai d Intermediate etatlons, ltochea ter, Bun alo and Niagara Kails, with through Pull man Paia.-eoara and passengercoaohes to Erie and Itoonefter. Ml7.Iierl!l;LlE.Ires.".('lttllJ, ' locfc Haven and Intermediate stations, 1.43 p. ni Niagara Express (dally except Hun. f0.f Kne- e"111 '"sua aud intermediate bu. tlon, It 1 heater, Uurralo and Niagara Kallawlth through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor oar to Watklns. 6.30 p. m. irast Une (dally except Bnndayltor lte novo, Walking and InteiiDCdlato stations, with turjinith paaaenger coachca to Kecovo and Wattlna. 10 42 p.m. Wlliiamjport Express (daily except I'loni"' lor .Wllira'i sport and Intermediate aw. TUKOUtm TltAlNH FOK HUNBlHtY FKOM TI1E BAbT AND SOUTH. 1.0?. Knreaa leaves Philadelphia 4.S0 a. m. Baltimore. 4.3iu. in Ilarrlaburc, 8.10 a.m. dally Rmvllllr at Uiinl.nai 11 as . ' av BUIIVUI) l.oa. tkt tU Umore 9.00 a. in. (da I) except Sunday arriving at wlSEld-P r-m- wltli.lnrouKB 1'arlor car from Phlladelph a andtnrough passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Balthnore. Fast Line lAftvna Vnw Vm u a nn n M .m.,,...,. ESfi'Jn5?,?: m' I Washington, 9.60 a. m. ; Haiti. ffiST&.ltw MaU' McePl Kunnay) arriving at Shury. 6.3U p. m. w th through pasactger cohPB from Philadelphia and lialifinoro , .!'.".?sP0ri; K'Pr"w loaves New York 8 00 p Philadelphia 5.41 1). m. Washington 8 60 p. in fit" If B0unrryP-,u0;2Tu1e,lCf Pt BUUdU ' " lljio p. m.,' (dally) arriving it PBunbury 5.10 PhifeAi'hi. tnJ?uSf "n" Bleeping cara from llid.Klpnla Washington and lUltTraore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia MDh?mi...!, i.li?.T,J,N WtMtKMllAllltK ItAII.UOAIJ AND NOItTH AMU WKMT Hlf ANIIII UAII.WAY. ....... (Bally except Bunday.j WIlkeBbarre Mall leaves Bunbufy land a. m. Krtjlngat Bloom Kerry lata a. m.rwih-birre l.HWr"eaaJaBt lea"B Bunbury 5.85 p. m., arriving at Bloom Kerry 6.2a p. m.. Wlfkea-bafro 7.60 "p. lu Bunbury Mall eavta Wllkosbarre 11.1T a in. af rlv ing at Bloom Kerry 12.87'p. m., Hunbury 1.30 p. m ..fjPWeatleaves Vilke8.ban5b lit p." mP, it vlng at Bloom Kerry 1.J8 p. m,, Hunbury 6.20p. mr SUNDAY TItAINB. n'ii.? Bi" leaHiDburrioooa.m.,a T2T10t.n1 lrry 10.4 a. m.,'wilkea.Barre Hunday aocoramodatlon leaves WUkoa-Barre 6:10 F'aSp'." 1 " Ul0"m m"' v' B Bunt"llr' o'lIAB. i. CUOU, J, K. WOOD, .ten vii.vf Our PearcB ! AdverllHerH by adjn-rung cSeo. ! 7 Howe it Co. lOSpruoabt", New Xo k In good faith, an obtain all needed In torn at I a any proposod Uoo of AUVBItTlBl NO American Newspapers.