BROWN-SEQUARlVS DI800VERY. l'UMlOAKS IN CIIIUAOO WHO THINK tTS VIHTUK8 MOSTLY DUK TO 1MA01NATIOH IN TUB l'ATIKNT. Tho physiolans of Chicago do not Boom to bo of ono mind In regard to tho merits of Dr. Hrowii-Sequard'ti olixir. "I oan't say that I have very much faith in tho elixir," Bald Dr. John A. Ucnson. "I have boon using it for somo tlrao, nnd to tell tho truth, it dtnon't aoora to mo that thoro la rauoh to It. But I do not say thoro is nothing in it, for I bollovo in giving ovorything a fair show, and I cannot fool disposed to condemn a theory be fore it has fairly becu put Into practice, but in speaking as I do I havn ref orenco raoroly to uiyowH oxporlmonts." "Thon you havo usad tho elixir in your practicot'' ''Oh yes, I havo alroady made n good many oxporiments with it, nnd it is from the result of them that I derive tho opinions 1 gavo you.'' "And did none of tho persons yon treated feel tho rejuvenating effect of tho fluid injootod!" "Well, when tho patient knew what I had boen doing ho felt better, or thought ho did. So far, however, it has been my observation that tho per son troated notiood tho good effect only when ho or sho know what had bean dono. This being trae, it goes a long way towards proving that tho imagina tion has a good deal to do with this olixir. Howovor, I think It may be in tho oaso of most persons tho fluid Ins tho effect of a stimulant, and that for tho time being it may strengthen thorn, but it dosen't appear that its effect will bo lasting. "One or two things havo struck mo as being very extraordinary, suppos mg that the olixir has the properties claimed for it. One of my casos was that of an old gentleman who was very infirm. Well, I told him I would experiment upon him. According ly 1 went to his house. Instead of filling the syringe with tho fluid I put mllK and water into it and lmectod that into tho old man's system. Now, bolievo mo when I say that tho old man told mo an hour later that ho folt much better and for a day or two ho insisted that ho nover felt so well in his life. I did not tell tho old gentle' man what I had done, and since that time ho ,has thought himself a great deal stronger than ho has been for years. I have not tho least doubt that he did feel hotter, but it was imagina tion that accomplished it all, and not tne milk and water injected into ins Bystetn. Dr. Charles Oilman Smith said that ho thought it possible that there was Bometmog in tho discovery. "And, ho said, "it is very possiblo thoro is nothing in it. 1 myself havo not made any experiment with tho elixir, but havo road much and thought much auout tho matter, in talking with tboso who havo made tho experiments and in my reading I found many differ ent opiuions. Somo doctors are favor able to the elixir, and others are against it. I think however, that tho majority of the doctors are inclined to condemn the elixir. As to tho real value of Dr. Brown-Sequard's discovery I can not speak positively." A SUBSTITUTE f OR GLASS. AM ENGLISH INVENTION WHICH PEKMITS THE PASSAGE OP LIGHT. It is impossible to conceive anything that could supersede glass in tho mat ter of transparency, but in respect of brittleness and rigidity it is very far irom oeing a perioct material. A sub stitute is now proposed, whioh if it laoka tho transparency is freo from the defects mentioned. To describe it briefly, it is a fine wiro netting covered with a prepared varnish which permits the light to pass through as freely as glass ol tho variety known as catbed rat. It is almost as flexible as a sheet of canvas, and is absolutely air-tight and water tight. Dr. Ford, tho inven tor, has been working at the problem lor years, and alter experimenting with many products ho found that ho oould. by passing tne wire netting through series of baths of linseed oil chemical ly prepared, produce a matorial with tho properties of amber. It is at once tough and elastic, and cannot bo brot en oven by a very considerable weight iaiimg upon it. Tho London company that is work ing tno patent displayed in tho Hoy. al Aquarium rooently a number of pro auctions lu wiuoh tho new material is utilized, but perhaps tha most striking ot all was tho roohng of tho aquarium itself. Unless one's attention was di rected to the roof of the building it would nover strike a visitor that tho dome was not covered with glass, but with the now transparent material. In their last report the directors of tho aquarium Btato that the change has effected a saving of over 200 a year in glass and labor, aud there is now no danger of falling glass aud that tho insurance rate has been roduood by 25 per cent. Tho material is made in sheots ten foot by four feot, and by the nso of varnish on tho overlaping edge they are practically connected iuto ouo groat covering. It is unaffected by hoat up to 2S0 dogroas and is a non conductor. Tho initial cost is perhaps greater than choap glass, bat tho new matorial comparos favorably with tho dearer qualities, and its durability must of course, be taken into consider ation. A ooarser material, termed carboline, is baing utilized for the roofs and walls of soldiers' huts, and wo aro informed that tho Government has given orders for its uso. Experiments aro being made in garden forcing houses, and if the exclusion of tho sun's rays is no drawback, then tho gain in durability will bo very gaoat. I'all Mall Gazette. A Hauticoke Man Killed by a Shot Intend ed for Taieves- On tho 19tb a peculiar and fatal ac cident ocourred at Nantiooke. Frank Loronson, a young man of 25, residing on church street, has lost some of bis pigeons lately aud suspocted that thieves had stolon them. Tho birds were kept in tho loft of tho barn. At last be hit upon a plan which he fancied would put a stop to these depredations. He scoured a largo navy revolver, loaded it, suspend ed it from a beam just inside tho door, with tho muzzle pointing to tho door, cocked tho weapon and adjusted to tho hammer a string in such a manner as to cause the opening of the door to ex plode the revolver. Ho went away and awaited dovelope ments. Next day ho went to the barn, and apparently forgettiug about the trap, pulled open the door. At the samo instant there was an explosion and tho young man fell upon tho floor, tho bullet having entered his body a fow inches below tho fioart. Neighbors boro him to his home and Dr. Davis was callod. Tho sur geon probed for the ball but did not find it , and had to abandon tho prob ing bocauso of tho weak condition of (he patient. Ho died that afternoon. TOPICS OF THE DAY. A number of tho Brooklyn capital- lnts havo decided to open a hot ol oh tho Now lork plan m I'arij. They bo hovo It will attr.tot American customers as well as tho trado of English pernors who havo visited the United mates, it It docs thero is monoy in it. Tho latest uso of photography is to mako a cannon ball take a ploluro of .its own waul)lin;s. An nrrangemonl something liko a camera is to bo placed in tho forward end of tho projectile, and whon It Is lired directly at the sun tho liuhl traces lines upon tho plalo, from tha direction of win oh it can bo told whether tho projeotllo has kept in one position or has wavered to and fro during its flight. Fifteen Presidents havo visited New England as Presidents, rcokonlng tho two Adamses and Pieroo among tho nniaber, and lour wont thither beforo they beoamo Presidents. Theso nro tho facts as they aro shown by tho records. Now England and tho Presidents havo bcoorao pretty well acquainted. Tho Austrian arohbishops aro prob ably tho most highly paid in the world. Tho Cardinal Archbishop of Vienna has only about 5;iii,UUO a year, but tno Cardinal Archbishop of TJImutz has 8200,000, tho Cardinal Arohbishop of Prague has $175,000, tho Archbishop of Eriru has $300,001) and tho pri mato of Hungary, tho Cardinal Arch bishop of Qrau, has $400,000 a year. The total original cost of tho British war ships of all sorts at tho las'j Spit head roviow, paraded for tho inspection of the Emperor, wal 0,853,705. Tho number of ships present was sevonty thrce; of torpedo-boats thirty-eight. Tho weight of motal oontained in tho heavy guns was 8,009 tons., Tho tounagn was approximately 3G0.000 tons. Fivo hundred aud Bixty-nino heavy guns, irrespective of quick-firers and maohinc gun, composod tho arm ament. Spokane Falls is rooovering rapidly from the effects of tho groat fire within her borders. Tho chief baker of tho city resumod business tho day after tho fire. Having no sign he hoisted a pitchfork above the ridge pole of tho "shack" ha was living in, with a loaf of broad stuck on each tine. A tea merobant resumed business'with similar expedition, although his entire outfit consisted only of two or threo packages of tea, two or three sacks of coffee, a table, a mill and a pair of Bcalos. Dr. Brown-Sequard is an American . His father, Capt. Edward Brown, of tho Amorica'i Navy, was a Pbiladel phian and married a French woman on the Island of Mauritius named Sr quard. Ho and his descendants toik the name Brown-Sequard. The distinguished scientist, whoso iuixir ot Xouth is making a sensation, was their eldest ohild. Ho was educated in Franco but was afterwards a professor at Harv ard nnd practiced medicine in Phila delphia for somo years subsequent to 1873. He was married twice, his first wife being Miss Fletoher, of Boston, a relative ot Daniel Webster. Tho somewhat unsafe belief that our fuel products are inexhaustible will bo strengthened by the news of tho' dis covery of rich coal deposits in tho Rocky Mountains. Professor McQee, of the United States Geological Survey, says that a calculation a to the quan tity of anthraoito coil in tho country and the probable consumption leads t the conclusion that such deposits will bo exhausted within a century, while, judging trom tho known supply, bitu minous coal will not last longer than three or four centuries. It is altogether probable however, that great veins of undiscovered bituminous coal may yet no tapped. Tho Navy Dapartunnt has ordered that tho work of getting the sloop-of- war lialeua ready for sorvico in Hav- tiarx waters be pushed forward as rap idly as possible. It is said that Rear- Admiral Gbcrardi, who is now at Port-au-Prince witli tho voteran Kearsarce, in anticipation of General Hyppolite's ovortnrow ot 1'resident Jjogit-mc, ap prohends that Port-au-Prince will be come a sceno of terrible slaughter and riot,-and that in order to protect tho lives and property, of' Americans there a larger lorco than be has available on the Kearsariro will need to bo landed. International law would only eanction tho landing of men to protect the Uni- ted States Legation and Consulate, but graver exigencies may arise, and it is .1-.; Li. . i -t . . uesirauio to do rcaay 10 meet incm. Tho Drflm.iitR PtfrH'innA in Ihn nnnr celebrated Terrv - Broderink Inol Illlmhflrpfl tliirtpnn Tlin Hunt inrni fotlirht earlv nn thn mnrninr, nf Sor umuar io, louy, wiinin ten miles ot the centre of San Francisco. David S Terry, tho challenger, was accompanied 10 mb item oy uainoun usnuarn, a law yer, and Thomas Ilves. flnnntv Clark of San Francisco, as sooinds Samuel U. iirooks, thon Comptroller of State elect. DOW IfllilnH S Kllll.Trnlimror of San Francisco, as fidld concsclorand He William iiaramonl iwl W. V. Aylotte as Rurireons. T). W. Purlnv. urlinm bnsv iutermeddliiiir runllv nrvlnit-iin,l tho fatal meeting, was also of the party. r.i. n...i.i fi it i w-..r. D. Coltnn and T.pnniitfia TTiulfnl m anr.. onds, Ex-Congrossman Josoph O. Mo Kibbiu as field oounsolorandD. Fred oriok von Loohr as surgeon. Bernard LlifVarilG. a Frennh rrnnamitli nntnil na armorer to load tho pistols. Every ono in attendanao except the armor wore Democrats. Of Terry's rotinue all ex cept "Tom Hnyos" wero "chivalry wing JJonioorabi, as they wero called while Broderiok's supporter? wero known as Dnnrrlna or Atiti T.nnim. pation Doraoorats. Of these thirteen two alono survive, and tbo eleven' with one oxoeptiou' died peaceably and acco rdion to tho order of nature, Tbo ex ception was David D. Colton, whose widow is now plaintiff in a suit to re cover manv IllllllnnH frnm &taninrf Crocker and Huntington as her bus- t II. 1. i. . . ujuu n iuiofi m me construction oi thn Snuthnin Pnnifin Unilrnrul M'l,n causa of Colton's death was allogod to bo injuries received while attempting 10 rnio a uuoking norso. Tlla statement thnt tlin nnlnr nnnfow. od recontly npon Mr. Edison by King Humbert carries with it tlin rink f count is not exaotly corroot. None of mo unuan orders, not oven that of tbo Annnnciata. nntllln tlinir nnai:an-u in any other rank than that of Commpnd- ,.(-., n i ft i : rii valier'i. Neither nf tlinun urn lir.rolii nrv. Until turn vntr nrm tlin Tmnavl.il Austrian order of tho Iron Crown con. ferrod upon U possessors tho heredit ary rauk of Baron and Chevalier. But that privilogols now abolUhed, aud at the present time uo European orders except those, of Great Britain entitle tho wearer to pot a handle to his name. THE COLUMBIAN JlNP DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAJ 00 AND SEE TOR Y0UR8ELF. Tho announcement of a series of what havo become known as harvosl oxcurii6n, to bo run by tho Chicago iw ixuiiiiwi'aieru itnuway anting tho months of Auirust. Soptembor and October, will be joyfully received by a largo number of our readers who aro becoming interested in those portions of tho wondorfnl Northwest, reached by this railroad and its connictlons lopographical and Bectlonal maps oc oompanicd by vivid descriptions nnd voluminous crop rcporw, aro excellent mediums for awakening tho Interest of homo seekers In a new country, and theso supplemented by opportunities placed witiilh tho roach of all fdr visit ing tho oountry nt a season when ox aot demons tra'iou can be made of its merit, givo. convincing ovidonooiof tho fact that tho North-. AVcstorn Company has sufllccnt faith in tho regions travel ed by Its lines, to extend unusual facil ities for all to go nnd soe for yursolf. The excursions will be fivo ill num ber, and wll leavo Chicago August 0th and 20th, September 10 and 24lh, and October 8th. Tickets can bo purchas ed nt tho rate of ouo faro for tho round trip, to. points in Town, Mlnnesoto, South and North Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Ulab, Idaho and Montnna. Theso tickols will bo good to return thirty days from tho date of purchase, with Btu-over privilogfs in certain territories, thus giving bind seekers ample lime and opportunity to "spy out the laud,'' and to discover for thnmselvcs tho fitursB of tho great West and Northwest for homes and investments. Sjuth Dakota just blos soming into vigorous 'statehood, with over six million acres of government free land now open to settlement, and a largo wea ot cheap railroad and deed cd lands ; tho fertile valleys ard min ing interests of tho Black HilK of un calculated valuot the beautiful and productive Elkr.orn nnd Niobrara val- loys of .Nebr.aRk.t, and tho broad graz. ing districts of Wyoming a'o all Wavers. ed by tho Chicago ifc North-Western Hauway, and aro available by means of these excursions. Maps and cir culars giving detailed information and ratei from Chicago to all principal points will be mailed on application to E. P. Wilson, Gen'l Passenuor Ag't.C. & N-W. K'y Chicago, Illi'iois. 4w, DANGER IN GBAPE BEED3- THE LIVE Ol'' A NEW YOUKEIt UNDANGERKD ItY SWAU-OWINO TIIB1I. Will am Walton a young business man of New York associated with his father, W. T. Walton, in the fancjy dry goods business, is suffering from the lodgement of n grape seed in the narrow vermitorm appendix of tho caecum. Young Mr. Walton has submitted to tho, necessary, surgical operation but his life still bancs in the balance.) Tho vermiform appendix is a tajl-like appendago of the1 caecum, which is located on the richt sido of the bowels. Its averago diameter is about the size of a pipe stem. It terminates in bluut point and if 'any substance which can not bo absorbed (iuch as a grape seed, an oranco seed. or. an lemon Heed) finds ils way there it will in time! pro duce inflammation, ihen a surmoal operation becomes necessary in order to savo a patient's life, as an abscess is likely to lorm, whioh, if not promptly treated, will surely -cause death. According to the statement, of a physician of prominent standing the first operation necessary in a case of this kind was successfully performed by the Uto Dr. Sands about the time hi was associated with Dr. Fordyoo Barker in tho case of the late Hon. Koscoo Conkling. Punishing Wife Heaters- Somo body has sent us a copy oi thn Hagerstown (Md.,) Globe, that ooutiin ed a marked article giving an accqunt of tho punishment that was. administer ed nt tho whipping post' to Daniel C. Herbert a resident of that uoiinborliood for beating his wifo. This is the now method of punishment for wifo beating prescribed by tho law recently enacted in Maryland. Herbrrt had como home intoxicated, and after abusing his wife with cirsesjind blows ho proceeded to choke hor until sha beoamo insensible. Ho was sentenced to rcceivo 0fjun lashes on tho bare bao'f, which! the Sheriff laid on with his fnll strenglji. Fro-ti tho tone of tho piper in which the account of the whipping is gljven there does not appear to bq anymi'wk ish sentiment cntertainedain Hagerstown against this way of pnoisbiug men vho oear, inoir wives, xnero can be" no quistion tli at "the punishment Gib ithe urimo," and it is to bo regretted piat oilier states do not follow the example of Maryland in giving the similar tA a' -mcnt to this kind of human brute. Thn only fault to ba found with tho proceedings, 111 the oasi published by tho Higeratown papjr is that tin lashes wero limited to fifteen. They should not hwa been ono less than fifty. Jiellefonte Watchman, I More Boodle for Pemion Agents. ' The fact that there will be a Heiinb licon majority in botlnbranohos of Q in- grois ami a Piel lent in' tho IJxccutivo chair who would never venture to veto n antral mniin.. Kill .-III I... L. .. .. w.l.u. I'V.m.uu will will IJIUIWU J" ciiori 10 stay m a 11110 pt peusion extra vagance almost hopeless. Besi'do Bovernl measures for rea'liustiiiK i n. sions to n mom liberal uoalo, removing tbo limitations upon an ears and ad. milliner to thu r -lis thmc wlm w.irn confined in rehnl urisnns. witlirmt. n dependent pension bill, suob as Prpsi ueni vjieveiauu veiotq win no brought forward agun. A7", Y, Times, Drspepsla. MakiB tho Uvea of many peoplo mierable, aud ofiimoi leath to sulf do- Btruotion. Wo know of uo remedy for dyspepsia moro successful than Iloodd barsapanlla. It acta fir1')'? vet eurelv aud ilieleutlv. tonns Din stomach and ether oruaui, removou tlio faint feeling, oreatea a cood nope- lito, curt a huadiiuho and rofrtshes tho uurdentu mind. Oiva Hood'a Baraa parilla a fair trial. It will do you good. The most succeesaful man of lottma is tho poBtmau, BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHC OM LABEL Manurn by Wir. Aviira Bon.i. PbUali. wua vale Uw Uama lUm Mrzai Bsket tuaktt Smat-Groan-Growl Whit ill Mat expected cf th, old fnhlened way of Meeting the Wit Try the newwijrbyuil&f WOLFF'S Acme Blacking end the dirty title become! cletnljr euure. Woltf'sACMEBIacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. SheU Weter or Bnow. Shoetcinbewuhed clein, requiring dreulng only once Week for men. once e. Month for women. It Ii alio an Blcgent Kernels Drilling. WOLFF A RANDOLPH. PbiUdelpbls Brlght's Disease. iYeTeiM)U CfclM 8ts4 After . VeJlun r Feur PkrsieJaiie. My little girl, ten years of see. tm taken lick to jUreh, lm, with scarlet f erer. When reeoTerln she took a serere coM. which deTeloroA Brightf Dieeaee of tin Kidneys Bar ankles, feet and eyes were terribly swoUen l aha had a burnlne; f itit, snot all the symptoms of an arffrerated case of UrUht'a Cleeaia, four of onr belt physicians attended her, but without snooeee, and ' Kir Life was Despaired of. 11 But 1 mother4 lore and prayers tmnnonnt ill dlffl.1 enltles, and I determined to try Sr. Darld Kennedy's FaTorltenemedy.madeatllondont.N. T. Thtswas a last resort, and I hoped, although my little dinirh. ter"s cms wii a Ttry lerere one. that the Tirorlta llemody would do for her whit 1 1 hid done for others whose condition had not boon, seemingly, as hope less. Ttow hippy I am that I determined npon this course-f or an ImproTement was it once perceptible. Tne ferer left her her appetite ImproTcd ehe galnid tlx pounds In a ahort time, and one by one the well known and dreaded lymptoms of the disease left hor. Vforde fill toczpreii my Brmtltudo, and I cannot too eameitly recommend the Fiyorlts Bemedy. It wis A MARVELOUS RECOVERY." tnd Is due entirely to the FkTorita Itemedr. Which wu llio onlr tneiliclne taken iftcr her ctaa wu Abandoned by the i-Iiye.cUTi. Mm. lAunt A. Kemvton. wt Rutland, Vermont: Iho dtfletwes ttiat follow (Scarlet lever. AleMles. plphtuerli and vuioui other coinil&!nts often eY behind them Mwtueilaj of the tuost tUutftroui char acter. To expel all traoeti cf inch difforrter, tone Up .tbo Tarloua onran. and nil tbe velua with pure hod nutiitloua blood, uso Ur. David Kennedy'a FAVORITE REMEDY.1 mNwiaoutf. i-reparea &t Ilondoat, T, . Dr. KennBdy's Favorite Remedy. Prepared by DR. DAT1D KENNEDY, HONDOPT, M. T. tlpstUttls Blx (or U, SyaUdrosTlsts, QHRISTIAN F. KNAPP. fire insurance, bi.oomshurg. Home of N. Y. s Merchants', of Newark, N, J. ; Clinton, N. Y. ; I'eoplcs' N, Y. s Reading, I'a. ! 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To those who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charce) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure' cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all, suf? lerers will try lus Kemedy, as it is in valuable. Those desirinc the prescrip tion, which- will cost them nothing, (and may prove a messing, win piease aaaress, kev. liDWARD A. Wilson, Williamsburg, tvmgs county, JNew York. A-&-Co.-Dec-7-iy, t he Greatest Blood Purijfen nnurrni m .lia.Mj ...I 1.1 . i-l.l 1 M 1- HI ATT Thtl Orrjit. fjilmiin Mi1ttna ta lhaT- buu.iiVBVI.llll UVBI, nUwaT W t-jiuu mi-1'i.itsroriiJio.iesslrjan, ono cent a dose. It will euro the worst cases or gun uiseasc. rrom, a common ntmiilo on tho fncei to that awful iliicaBe Baa tain. W a BUJ-rilUiL liriTKIUl la uiaav best medicine to me In AllaT cases of such stubborn andj-nnr KU deeD seated diseases. 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The cavo had a des cent of about twenty decrees, and they found rooms and chambers grand beyond description. They had entered about two hundred feet when thryfound a flint axo. A llttlo further was a pool of Ircsh walrr, and a sirotg current of fresh air was felt. Purth it on a chamber was discovered covered with a brownish muck that was sticky. GllfllUn, who was In, tho lead, suddenly stopped and ald 1 "Thero sits a boy." Buro enough, thero sat a human form. Tho bond was resting nn tho knees and tho arms wero drawn around tho legs Indian fitslilon. A stone bowl and axo were found besldo the figure. Tho body was well pfeserved, but In trying to lift It ono arm broke oil It. Other bodies In different ntlltudcs were found In tho chamber, but when disturbed they crumbled. Ono stone man wbb brought out wllh tho loss of arms aad feot. Tho discovery has caused great excitement In Aspen, as tho bodies do not seem to bo those of Indians. A Htory for ltltiHIc I.oveiH. HOW I10381N1 KXPLAINKI) 1118 REASONS FOR BITTING I1BII1ND AN EMITY PLATE. Rossini, who had always le mot pour rire, used to say: "In olden times they used to compose music for the brain aud for the care; but It seems to me that nowadays people aro quite content when ' tlio tulag looks well." This, I feel confident, was often his guiding opinion. For Instance, when Meyerbeer gave "Tho Huguenots,'' bis lawyer and Corcligionalre Cremleum gHve a mncneon, wncre no invited somo influential friends to meet Meyerbeer, Hosslnl, one of the guests, ate nothing. Mmo. Cremleux, with the lynx eye of any hostess who bus dcodIo around her ta bio Invited for a meal, suddenly bounced upon her abstemious guest with that ques tion which every lady Imagines must go straight to tbo heart of her guests. "I am sure, M. Rossini, you don't llko that dish ; one can not easily please such a fine con nolsseur as you arc." "Pardon, madame, that is not at all the reason, but I never cat between my breakfast and my dinner. Of course, you will ask me why, then, did come to a luncheon party? I will tell you. Tho other day I was Invited to hear a per. formanco of my 'William Tell' overture, me moment tne allegro begins I saw two men In the band putting their trump ets up, but I could dot for the life of nn hear one note; so I asked the manager why they did not play. 'Oh, that Is very slm pie,' ho said. 'I could not get two trump. ctcrs, but I thought I'd get some men to hold up tho trumpet. It always looks well- to see trumpets, in an orchertra; but, of course, as they can't play, you can't hear thorn.' Now, I can't eat any moro than they could play; but as Meyerbeor, who is so superstitious, would havo taken it for a uaa omen If I had sent an excuse, I thought I would just sit behind my plate, because It looks well to bavo old friends sit round one's table," Temple Bar. A President' on Brandy for Bickness. Tho President of tho Baltimore Medical Collcce, Dr. Uvrd. who haa t.lmrmirvlilir tvatnH 9ni..'. ...!...... i saya ; I have prescribed Spoor's Port Grapo Wine with marked and decidedlv beneficial effects. I am prepared to bear testimony to tho valno of hia Pedro J. Braudy, alnu. ns a miro and valuablo article- in all ua-wa of diaaso in which a reliable nimulant is requir ed. I would be happy to feel that I wjw inatrum ntal iu luiiuoinf mv fl- low oitlzona to uatronize these nro. ductiona, to the exclusion of tho for eign "doctored." and hairofully adult orated wines and brandies with which our peoplo are often injured. HARVEY L. BYJID, M. D. President and Professor of OhatcU rim and Uiseaaea of Women and Ciuldren, Baltimore. Medical College. A very interestinz calculation tine reo -fitly been niido by the Statistical uureau in Berlin. Jtour-hfibs of tho p twer machines at present in activity. n ma worm nave been erected during he paa' twenty-five yeara. Thocoun ry that possesses tho highest amount of iori power is tho United States, with 7.500,000 horse power ; then fo'low hni'land, with 7.000,000 : Germany. with -1,500,001) : France, with 3.0')0.. 000, and Austro-Hungary, with 1,500, 000 Theso flsrures do not includu In. omotives of whioh thero aio 105.000 it work, with a total homo power of ,000,000. Thus tho total horao pow- er in tno world is 4C.000.000, A team "horao piwer' ia (univalent to jiree actual horses' strongth, and each iving horao represents tho strength of even men. -i tus the total Inrao pow er of the entire world represents the vorkof 1,000,000.000 mm. or moro than twice tho working population of tbo' earth. Steam liaa thus tripled tbo entire hunnn work powt r of the earth. IIOHpltill IteillUUlCH. What aro thevf The erowtli of lntelll. genco In medical matters has given rise to a demand for a class of genuine, rellablo medicines. The opportunity of the Ignor ant quack, who grew rich curing everything out of a single bottle has passed. To supply Ba.o,iM.wi,jr tlfis UHUIUII till lilt PI rCIDC- dles has been created. They ore tbo favor. Ite prescriptions of the most famous medh cal practloncrs of the day, gathered from the hospitals ot London, Paris Herlln and Vienna, i-rcscripuons wuicu cost tno patients of these specialists from 25 to J00, are here offered, prepared and ready tor use, at tbo nominal price nf One Dollar Eath. Not one of them Is a euro all i mr-h ono has only the reasonable power nf curing a siiiniu uisrase aim cucu one Keeps u con. tract, Buflrrers jrom Catarrh, Diseased Lungs, Urpncliitis, Asthma, Onniumption, Rheumatism. Dvtnensia. Liver and Kidnnv Complaints, Fever and Acne, Neuralgia, rcmaie wenuntss, irfurorriices, or nervous Debility. 'should send stauiD for detcrlntlve catalogue to Hospital Keimdy Co , No. 8'J3J West King Bl Toronto. Oan4tl. ?f your druggist docs not Hpep tjicso remedies remit price and we wl( seud illrept free of duty. THE HAY, PEV2I. SEASON July, AukusI, Septetuber, "At this season, when lire oners tbe greatest at tractions and tbe moat df ltslitlul reaaurces to per sons whose soundness ot body permits ouuof-door exercise and amuseraenu, laulliruiloi are debar, red troiu the oys of the summer by tiiy later, one Ing HI' I? ".Pi"1 liumlln")r I' subieot-ohioure. In-' eipllcabUlddtoun40Sqns Ri(eddit4llke an' la, yUlti)e blow of tu rub sunereistrom har lerer ui munv caiwuci n uu. noaiiauuio, anil uoprens. naveioqsuaiaTsia tor any trustworthy reined. uanyoiuiein. cowerer, uave lked In vain be unusu vur iiuTu u9cu wuvrauv oi Kiya urearr Halm, an admirable remedy tor hy fever In al eausa they hare bsen Urnpraut ol Ely's Cream naim. an aamiraote remedy ror Dy lever In all Its lorms. Atirueable ta the use, entirely davold ol ny unpleasant atter-etruoU. this Grsam Halm Jiulckly allays lnaanuualtou and aeeore thit reus r wuich the sunsrer has lonBd tn valu." Vrora Hjs CMKIan Vmtu, New York" Ctty, July ls, iw , PERRINE'S ptnm BAHLKY nitriLLKn from irl.r.Oi1 and free from Injurious oils especially adapted to persons Kroaiir unneniien nv ll ll.. rroatly benentted Kf rvlne, Toplo and Alterative. I'UltK llAltl.KY MALT WlllHKKr InsurcH a return of vigor to the stomach, a good appetite, a rich nnd abundant hinml unit Inr-mawr-d nrsli nnd miiiciilnrtlanc. A nnpet to, a rich and abundant stimulant mild and Ki-ntlo In vSa eases can Uo entirely conquered br tlio umor rcrrlnu's Mire Hsrley alt Whlskejs X' ,,.mi.u ..... .. 'urL,lunnaanowerruisitcnKinrncr 10 mo enure system, i-m- jw.iivo uuu, iiAiii,r.i siai.1 wiiiSKUV lias proven a meuicinai proicciion iu thoso who pursue their avocations In the ripin air and whoso dally work calls It ?.'!,c.,;P,.l0.n.a' P.owers of endurance Ask voal nearest druggist or grocer for for ritltlllNK'SPUItK UAIII.KV MAI.T WIII8KBV ruvlvos the energies of those worn out with eiccsslvu bodily or mental effort and acts as a safeguard against exposure In wet and rlgornun weather. I twill drive all malarious diseases from the system. mm nam women or very venation Malt Whiskey a powerful Invlgorant H Thn anuiyslsaa It appoitra by tho La and helper to digestion, l'KlllIlNK'M 1 ol on every bottle! lhavoeaiefullyah rUHB JIlAilLKY MAl.r WII1SKUV I ilyzed the l'eaa IIarlkt Malt wnis- without unduly stlmulitlng the kid- Hkt made by M.ft J. M'errliioand nnd Aun iiiuioaivs tni-ir ndL,.jiiibr iiimwpnTji i, uuiiuuts oi rangu-,. nis ens convateso iro and is a wholcsomo promptldlt etlo Watch the label I Nono genuine u leas bearing the slgna Vol Baiouy all druegla and grocers throughout the United states and Canada. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., COlH A Lit II V DltUtlOIHl-H AND ALL DSALF.H8. WIIOI.I'.SAI.n DKAI.tUS IN (Dt'l-avy, cBoiacco, C&n'cj-, Fvoc'ty an notj". SOt.K AGENTS TOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IFZBHSnS GOODS Jk. SPECIAnET. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars t Henry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash. Any order for Festivals will lie supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, as follows i ranges, Lemons, ream Nub f Bananas, "peanVitj, lmonds, 1 -S. English Walnuts, pop orn Sails. BL00MSBURG, PA. c. 6. Robbies, B)EVLEk Itf Foreign and Domestic tfb TOBEEZS ZT CIC2-AES. 0 BLOOMSBURG Pfl IIBIUCEMIIf Pianos, Organs, and - - - - PAT vc i iti tt t rt 1 1 1 .1 irict jit uni 1 in d alt Patent slamoiilir ilifit i;uivr VKRi. ?J?.f lm?,n i.i.maies, all business irect, neneeotn triniiot, pilent Dlnoa In loss Wanin?totnI:K,:' ooiTti "remowuSm w!f?'!.';d,'wlPlf,orD'!(l"),ttllhilciiorlptlon. We adylao If f,aUiriti.oiB or not tree ot cuartro. Qur fee not 4u till patent Is swi irM. """I-"! In Obtalu l'it-uta.wltli referents dnwreel "SSSnu 8Ut' COua,y' or C. sA SNOW & CO., Opposite rqtrnit on! o Wtnf.lrrtnn, T) t' HAIRR13AR'8 Clianici am, UautiGes llie 5i3r, rrOlUOIfl A lllvi.n.. .L 8-10-d iw. Ituultl norsnce, Ac, fciuoiura. I irom ir.e jsrrnrs of Vculli. J'ollr, Vlre.1 Ci V7,f, cut3 I'omi without f2l .Ol.'B ail ur Small iMiolt, with eulorwmMii'.rii,.T;.rZ! K.' adnow. Ad.lrea tha f,body MedEi TSitLiZ Music ENTS, WALT WHISKEY. fl4Pl.iv Half And m)a,Anl.,Nl tn hrt h .Kl li-nlllf tlU and sclds often contained In alcoliollo liquors. It requlrlnen stimulating tonic, consumptives bein DCl 11 Ilf.i,nmminrtr.ri hr IpnrllrtL lihrnfrlina nn n IlllircLl For consumntltes It fs Invaluable. I'KltlllNK'S blood and Increased flesh and musculartlsiiic, effect,, liisncnsla. Indhrestlon and all wastlnir dl1 and persons whom a srdcntarytlinrendrrfl prone to activity, jii entirely ireo irn-u iiihui oii.iuuuiui Bmctals and acids nnd Is absolutely! ypur.i." sltriiTO, Camilla Arthur uairr, auraawiltt ur lite umpernmratv ..i'.iiivi.i ur;iitvt nnd Wetioadpn PHILA Sewing Machines. AT - - Warerooms J a WIJiLIAMH.-AUOTiONKKIt. iiroMsnuim, pA, Real Estate Bjught and Said. II I' ST IV rni.n ... fot irsc"Ui bybV';? n 'mwi..,':.. aierrimnti ou m ti.i) W ''" '.a KH I'vnitra tirnernll. iMNSTOWN FLOOD nT.J iiVV ii i .V?., ""ir. low prioo. price. r v k t . s c t t.u, jji mucnut ft.. I'WU, Ftrrr vtwzAna Urt 8QHOLARSHIP BUSINESS college; I'lOO tbf.tautSU, rhlUda. I'tMbUlunnforClraduatca T t m m r v u u t r mI 3 tu 4 ui o Jf AM' AuulvvtiL liut Coan fit Ktaiy, CkrtkUm p UP p AXLE Ml Woven Wire Fencing wiro rccpouoivngo finn TO fto ppd pnn All MiMWirT.i1wi.Ithii. 0tMto mutrri. Bold try iimordmlrni ninn iwiii K';n. '"'"" . i.1?. JrI?niMioti frHi. winr. pp.nui; '.: . tt Chlcro.. Till. MfMlII.I.KXtW"VK?( ai, 1H.V190 N. Market tmilv in all pm, b 1 1 1 i H Ihetn. w will and s.....IT Krtci In rich lortlltj.ths trrr t Mttinir.tn.fMna mida in tno wwm.wnn ii tn (Hchmi-nt a will alio itnd fr-e fr-mpia tlnf out ;teilr and raluahl tn MDiplei. InTCtnrnwiiaakihatrou hiw what ra aonj. to ihM wha mar rail at roar hcma.and aflar a ' " r Sit ""'"J10 JO" wn vitiit. mil rnna in c Hint ) adaanfr lb INInprr pttfntt hleh hava run oat t btrm mnoat ft aold ror J$i:i, with Iba ia tactitnaeia, and tiow tflli foP Hat,atrnnrHt,iTroaiu. I maphlna In tha wnrlif an brlrf tnnrnctlona airtn. 1 hoia h wiita lo at at onre can J enra ttrr tha batl arwInir.tnarMna In lh wrld. and lha flnMl hnaorworltaof Mrh art arr abowrn torinrin Amrtc. XJatUJUasCO.t lox 740i Auhm.Iu, Aluln. .frsx. n patnllal sautal. w.i. Janit-es-r OIlATKFUri-COSIFOIlTI.Na. EPP'S COCOA. UHEAKPABT. "liyathorousliknowledKeottlio natural laws which eorcrn the onrrntionq nr (Urrnotir.. nutrition, ana by a careful application ot tbo lino Dionortlca Of woll-mlnrtrl ,'nrn.i Mr 1 . nro ldtil our breakrast tables with a delicately flavored hcyenijre which may savo us many heavy doctors' bill. ItUbythe jmicIous uso ot eucft artlclra of diet that n constitution may bo gradual, lr bul t un unt lstronir nnnncrh in r..i,i ,,.., ,. deney to dl-eaao. Hundreds ot subtlo maladlcH aro noatlng around uuroidy to attack wherever therplsa weak point. Wo may escape many n ratal shaft bv keenlmvo'irnplvrHa won rnrttnn, i.i. pure blood and a properly nourished tramo."-C7ifi nerrlm Uatelte. iliulo simply with bolllnc water ?rJn.',lk: .f014 0DlJr ,n hi,r Pound tins, by Uroccrs. labelled thus: JAMK-iEW-SACO., nomojopathto Cbcmlits, london, lEngland. oct, Zli-U-f.t. JQEfiAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND WKMTJU1M KAILUOAD. IJLOOMSBU1JG DIVISION. STATIONS. BEST .'m. a i Mn'siir na7" 9 JJJifeiJs I kWl'sEf .11 AtlXa? 3 .1 'a-on m . l IILLa rillP- NOKTII. r A. M. A, 1 83 10 10 u IS 10 S3 C 80 .... 10 i) 8 84 1 68 10 SO t 40 2 14 10 63 0 68 2 18 11 00 7 05 S4 11 07 7 12 2 !9 11 16 7 m .... 11 22 7 J7 .... 11 20 7 31 ... 11 30 7 35 2 48 11 87 7 42 2 M II 44 7 4 2 6'J 11 48 55 8 09 11 69 8 P8 3 19 12 OS 8 17 3 20 12 18 8 21 12 20 8 3.4 3 85 12 25 8 3.1 8 39 12 80 8 38 3 43 12 37 8 46 .... 12 41 8 49 13 45 8 63 3 62 12 50 8 63 3 56 12 65 0 3 4 01 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 4 22 1 30 9 P M P H SOUTH. ah r u p 9 60 2 05 6 9 65 .... 62 10 00 2 14 6 30 10 08 2 21 6 37 10 18 2 26 6 41 10 22 2 34 G 60 10 27 2 39 6 66 10 80 ... 6 69 10 81 2 47 7 03 10 S3 2 tO 7 07 10 42 2 64 7 13 10 47 2 69 7 10 10 61 8 0.1 7 21 10 55 3 06 7 25 11 02 3 19 7 43 11 12 8 29 7 66 II 22 3 89 8 07 II 28 8 45 8 13 11 37 3 61 8 2i 3 57 8 2? 11 41 4 01 8 31 11 62 4 05 8 3f 11 69 4 12 8 41 12 05 4 18 8 47 12 10 4 24 8 62 12 15 4 29 8 67 12 30 4 46 9 10 4 64 9 2.1 12 40 5 00 9 28 12 &" 5 15 9 45 r H P M P H NOHTllDMBKKLANn C 40 Cameron. s KS Chulasky s (k) Danville c 08 Catawlssa c 23 PM Kupert... g 3d Uloomsburg 6 36 Kspy, . 6 42 Lime ltldge 6 60 willow (irovo... 6 64 Urlarcreek o 6S Ucrwlck .... 7 05 lleach Haven 7 11 lllek's Ferry 7 18 Sulckshlnny . 7 BO Hunlock'a 7 48 Nantlcoko 7 60 Avondalo 7 54 lyinouth 7 sn l'ljmoutli Junction,.... 8 0.1 Kingston 8 os ucnneir, 8 12 Alnltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 sa WcBt Huston 8 57 lltlston ..., a 33 Lackawanna 8 40 Taylorvliie. . 8 48 . 8 64 . 9 00 ueitevue 8CK1NTOH BTATIONS. HCRANTON 0 10 Bollevue r, if Taylorvliie. 6 so Lackawanna .... a si ltttston 6 ar, WestnttBton g 43 Wyoming. 6 7 Maltby c si lien net t .., r, 65 Kingston 6 68 riymouthjunctlou 7115 Plymouth 7 10 Avondale. t 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 Hunlock'a 7 aa Slitckshlnny 7 47 Hick's Kerry. 7 bs lleach Haven 8 01 lierwlck s 07 nnarcroek. ..., 8 13 willow drove 8 l Lime ltldge. . g 20 K?pyv 8 s Uloomsburt; 8 sa Huncrt b 87 Oatnwlssa s a Danville e 67 Chulasky. 9 0.1 Cameron a 07 NOKTHC)IBtLAND..... 9 SS AH A U ii..Ain.ii. . l "upert with rhlladflphla e, ii?i5S,"J lrSa(1 ,or Tamanend, Tamaqnh, will, lamsport, Hunbury. PottBVlllc. f-te. At Korthum. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry nnd Erie! 'V. if. HALSTF.AD. lien. Man., Scranton, l'a Pennsylvania Hailroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. N! TIME TABLE. in effect MAY li 1880. Train leave feunbuty BASTWAHD y.toa. m., Hunrtay), tor I arrtvlng at I o.oui..ia.j uauimore, 2.60 P.m.: Wasblnctoii 4.00 p. m connecting at, V uuoaeipnta ror all t lladelphla for all sen Philadelpbla .rcS. luruBD passenger coach to dally except SundayJ.forliarSsbunYlnFrme SSfn S,t.to?&-,!aP " l'U?iadeDlP h" a f.45 p. m. : Washington, 8.1 0 p. m. Tarlor car through to" Phlladefnhla and pasMneer coach?a through to Philadelphia and Litimorf. f0l":tl8 8.00 rVi HaStlmo a1 ffi28 m- L'cw Vork T.lb ain. pSlii?JS ff.5,i1llvm:i Washington cso a. m.i J.hiiSttc'ptB91Tlr,,m IlnrrtsTiurB to Phlladel Pi.fZ"1 Newport. Philadelphia paBsenVcra can remain In Hlfnf 11.4lain., .7 . . twerroodlate stations, arpvlnc at l'hlladelnhta Bleeping cars ana pasaeneer cnachefl to l'tatiArini. tj'UIU. 2.E0 ft. m nntha-p. t.m. buv d ihtermcdla-te MaUonrtV.nga'llaltl' SJCJf i0 WashBn 8.43. and through Pull. S?int h,P'Se cara t0 u"lmore and Washington, and througe pasitenger o jaohei to llaltlmoro. ' WK8TWAHU. 5.10a. m. Krln Mall faliv . ter'ilSilr?!Rl,a "J 2. In"edlate &Uom. Kocbes tor, llurraro urd Niagara Valla, with u,Km Ko?n?tterT'lr8 1 PaMenBr oMhea to Krte and ni!3iT.Iie"l,.ElIPreBa (dally i toi itxic naven and Intermediate Btatloru. iiavm vir iSnn.i.iJjl'TP' Wn.n- tjjfijj K .hosTe?.-irufralo and with uo'vo0 Skin"t.yje.w.",r eIccpt Sunday)for He. thiiiS..K and.lutermcdlale stations, with Ihrniien psBsenger coaches tn itpnnvn nn Ki nrtn.R' K; u!!l,laln,nort K'prefs (dally except lloni ' Vllllari.sportand inUnnedlato uta- Tuiiouan TOAINM roil BDNuiaiT yiioM tub .i;?."" "pi?m leaves rhuadelnhia 4.so R.m. V in . . uiiaueipnte aridinrouirh DflAftnn coarnea frnm phifai jini.u v:..?r" 'a ukuuuij, O.oU p. in. Willi tliriir.K & oil PrA I Wasmngtou 2k6iT rn A&WflMP.B, , Phll.del. more. 11.20 n. m. VrtiiTi,-.' "-ry . " ,' Ui.f?,.m"(dailf ."rrlvingat Hunbury 5.10 a. m., through P.saengeTeoVoho,",Vom"lihYK MUSi,JT.,5X!!,.?!5''.,.!.T"N WII.HKHHAItltK 1'bllad Inptut&m-ivrTy iiarPSiSaftftVa-VT; ving at liloom yerrr4.80 p, tn Hunbury isop. ror SUNDAY TltAINS. Jl!i''t.fcV.arre Blal1 leaves bunbury 10 00 a. m.. a inSLw. Ktrr m.wiiketuaViS Sunday aooommodatlon loaves Wllkes-Uarre 6:10 ?fSp. nS ' liloe,nI'')r. P-m.. HunbSry OUAU. S, I'UUIJ, J WOOD. ih n m t,-ttr o-f .trniw, irrt ....,H'WDERCORNO. rSSxrCOWSUMPTOVE f aru,. arilii -Ku'uu;' OiZiSSai July IKd-ttr l-miadeiphla and llaltlmdre. ",u PWai i ia I ' mTf 8u'.X,f ll "-00 tt-m- I'nl'aoei. moro'.' 0.' ,i.WH9. . "am. ouuaar amv nt? ot